In this sermon titled "Debt Paid in Full Pt 2," Mikal Smith addresses the theological concept of forgiveness through the portrayal of two debtors in Luke 7:41-47. The preacher emphasizes that all humanity is indebted to God due to sin, and the extent of this debt varies among individuals. Central to his argument is the assertion that those who recognize the enormity of their sin and subsequent forgiveness will love God more deeply, aligning with the Reformed doctrine of total depravity and the transformative power of grace in a believer’s life. Smith supports this by referencing both the parable in Luke and various scriptures including Matthew 11:20-24 and John 19:11, which illustrate degrees of judgment based on the degree of sin. The practical significance of this teaching is the encouragement for believers to humbly acknowledge their sinfulness and to understand that salvation is solely by grace through faith in Christ, culminating in gratitude and love toward God.
“Those who have come to know their debt before God... whenever they come to know they have been forgiven of God, they love God much.”
“If the sinner who cannot pay, and the price that is so great that no one can pay it, if any is to be saved from the penalty of that, someone has to pay it for them.”
“The only way that our sin debt can be paid... is through assurance.”
“Jesus paid it all, all to him I owe. Sin had left a crimson stain, but he washed it white as snow.”
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