In Stephen Bignall's sermon "The Greatest Commission," the main theological topic addressed is the covenantal election and commission of Christ as the Redeemer, particularly reflected in Isaiah 49:1-21. Bignall argues that this passage not only speaks to Christ's role in redemption but also emphasizes His covenantal promise to His people, who are eternally secure in His love and grace. He draws upon specific verses that highlight God's unwavering commitment to His elect, such as Isaiah 49:15-16, where God pledges that He will never forget His people, reinforcing the doctrine of perseverance of the saints. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its encouragement to believers who may feel forsaken or desolate, reminding them of their security in Christ and the importance of relying on God's faithful promises.
“We are chosen in Christ… the fruit of a new creation that can never be undone.”
“The antidote to feeling that we're forgotten… is to look around, is to rejoice that the Lord has children."
“It is all of grace or there is no grace. It's all of that merciful and eternal love or we've never known love.”
“This is the measure of victory... Christ's glorious person is the measure of victory.”
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