In Mikal Smith's sermon "A Savior That Saved," the key theological topic addressed is the efficacious and effectual nature of Christ's atonement, particularly emphasizing that Jesus Christ is a Savior who actively saves His people rather than merely making salvation possible. Smith argues that modern understandings of the gospel often reduce Christ to a savior who can only potentially save, which undermines the true message of the Gospel. He cites Isaiah 53 and Isaiah 63:1, explaining how these verses reveal the effectiveness of Christ’s work, noting that salvation is not conditional but part of a divine covenant established before the foundation of the world. The practical significance lies in the assurance believers can have in their salvation, understanding that they are not the initiators but the recipients of God's grace, confident in the promise that they will not be forsaken.
“The good news is that there isn't nothing that you have to do. It's everything that Christ has already done.”
“A savior is someone who saves. And here the Lord says that in the hands of this man, this bruised, beaten, transgressor, that his pleasure will prosper.”
“Our only hope is that there has been a righteousness given to us outside of us, not conditioned upon us to be accepted before God.”
“He saved. And because He saved, He has all authority in heaven and earth to say, 'It is finished.'”
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