The sermon "The Infinite Ocean of Christ's Love" by Octavius Winslow focuses on the profound and immeasurable nature of Christ's love as the centerpiece of the Christian faith. Winslow argues that every aspect of Christ's life, from His incarnation to His ascension, is a manifestation of divine love, which serves as the explanation for His sacrificial work and the mysteries of salvation. He cites Ephesians 5:25, illustrating Christ's love in the context of the church, and John 3:16, emphasizing the sacrificial nature of this love for humanity. The practical significance lies in the assurance that Christ's love is unwavering and eternal, urging believers to seek deeper communion with this love, which is the source of their transformation and hope.
“Nothing short of a divine love could or would have borne our sins and the punishment of our sins.”
“Oh, think, beloved reader, what the love of Christ has done and suffered for you.”
“The love of Christ will be the wonder, the study, and the song of all pure, holy creatures through eternity.”
“Seek to know this love of Christ, though it is so vast that it passes knowledge.”
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