In the sermon titled "Christ-The Center of Salvation Pt 1," Mikal Smith addresses the doctrinal significance of the finished work of Christ as central to Reformed theology. The preacher emphasizes that salvation is not a conditional offer, but an effectual outcome guaranteed by Christ’s atonement for the elect, based on 1 Corinthians 1:23-31. Smith contrasts the perspectives of Jews and Gentiles, explaining how both groups fail to grasp the grace of God. He argues that true salvation is solely the work of God, who predestines believers to eternal life before the foundation of the world, underscoring themes of unconditional election and total depravity. The sermon's practical significance lies in its reminder that no one can boast in their salvation, as it is solely God's grace that secures redemption.
“What Christ has done for us in his death has purchased some things for us and they are things that are effectual.”
“Salvation is not conditioned upon anything except God's will.”
“No flesh is gonna glory in his presence. Why? Because he is preeminent. Christ is gonna be preeminent in all of it.”
“It isn’t because of our choosing or our decisions or our works. It isn’t because of our faith that we're in Christ Jesus. It’s because of God that we are in Christ Jesus.”
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