The sermon titled "Is It Nothing To You?" by Frank Tate addresses the profound significance of Christ's suffering, particularly as it is portrayed in Lamentations 1:12-16. The main theological topic revolves around the nature of human depravity as revealed through the crucifixion of Christ and the necessity for an understanding of His suffering in relation to salvation. Key points made include the demonstration of man's depravity as shown through the actions of those who witnessed the crucifixion, the just nature of salvation as Christ bore the sins of the elect, and the immense love and mercy of God that enables sinners to be reconciled to Him. Scripture references include Lamentations, Matthew 26-27, and John 15, which collectively illustrate the gravity of humanity's sin nature, the justice fulfilled at the cross, and the explicit love that God has for His people. The practical significance of this sermon lies in urging listeners to deeply reflect on their response to Christ's suffering—whether it is perceived as significant or nothing at all—and to recognize the ultimate gift of salvation offered through Jesus’ death.
“Is hearing that message of Christ crucified vital to your soul? Does it feed and strengthen your soul?”
“The salvation of God's elect has to be just and right. The father could not put an innocent man to death at Calvary.”
“God's holiness demands that sinner has to be made what God loves.”
“The only way a holy God can be merciful to our unrighteousness is if Christ put our sin away by His blood.”
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Frank grew up under the ministry of Henry Mahan in Ashland, Kentucky where he later served as an elder. Frank is now the pastor of Hurricane Road Grace Church in Cattletsburg / Ashland, Kentucky.
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