Paul Washer's sermon, "Preaching Christ," centers on the theme of reconciliation and the role of believers as ambassadors for Christ, as articulated in 2 Corinthians 5:20. He emphasizes that the understanding of God's justice and mercy underpins the gospel, arguing that a correct grasp of who God is allows individuals to comprehend the gravity of sin and the necessity of Christ’s atoning sacrifice. Washer employs various Scripture passages, including Exodus 34 and Psalm 32, to showcase the divine dilemma of how God can forgive sin while maintaining His justice. He insists that the gospel—particularly the imputation of sin to Christ and righteousness to believers—is not only foundational to Christian doctrine but also essential for transformative preaching that moves the hearts of the faithful. Ultimately, the significance of the sermon lies in its call for preachers to pursue a deeper understanding of Christ, as this knowledge will lead to transformative faith in their congregations.
“Brethren, we are not men of the people... we are primarily men of God.”
“The moment that we believed in Christ, we were legally declared to be right before the throne of God.”
“He made him who knew no sin to be sin on our behalf so that we might become the righteousness of God in him.”
“Flee from here! Flee from here! And go to your studies, and seek Him out, and seek Him out, and seek Him out, that you may reveal more, and more, and more of Him to your people.”
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