In the sermon "Debt Paid in Full Pt 1," Mikal Smith addresses the theological topic of sin as a debt owed to God and the profound implications of Christ's forgiveness. He argues that understanding the magnitude of this debt is essential for appreciating the grace found in Christ's redemptive work. The key Scripture reference, Luke 7:41-47, illustrates this through the parable of two debtors, emphasizing that those who realize they have been forgiven much respond with greater love and gratitude. Smith highlights that every individual is a debtor to God due to inherent sinfulness and that only Christ can satisfy this debt, leading to the practical significance of fostering a heart of worship and thankfulness among believers, recognizing the grace extended to them.
“Until we understand the great debt that we owe, we'll never fully appreciate the debt being paid in full.”
“You have transgressed all of the law of God by even the smallest sin.”
“The wages of sin is death...God is a just God. He is not going to let that pass.”
“If you have been forgiven, the debt and gratitude of love should be great.”
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