In the sermon "How Christ Intercedes for His People," Frank Tate explores the theological topic of Christ's intercessory role with the Father, using Genesis 18:20-33 as a focal point. Tate emphasizes the significance of Abraham's intercession for Sodom as a foreshadowing of Christ's superior mediation, highlighting that just as Abraham pleaded for mercy on behalf of the wicked, Christ intercedes for sinful humanity with certainty. He cites Ezekiel 16:49 to illustrate that Sodom's sins, including pride and idolatry, reflect universal human sinfulness, which necessitates Christ's intercessory work for all believers. This message underscores the practical significance of understanding Christ's unceasing advocacy and the comfort it provides regarding God's justice and mercy — assuring believers that their sins have been fully atoned for through Christ's sacrifice.
“We see Christ in this through a glass darkly... Abraham is just a two-dimensional picture. It's not a three-dimensional thing.”
“The judge of all the earth shall do right.”
“If Christ is interceding for you, you can never be punished for your sins and your failures because Christ is already punished for you.”
“He prays not for the world, but for them which thou hast given me.”
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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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