In Frank Tate's sermon on "The Burial of Christ," he emphasizes the profound theological significance of Christ's burial as part of the redemptive work essential for the salvation of God's people. Tate articulates that for Christ to fulfill the demands of the law, He had to experience actual death and burial, which is confirmed by Matthew 27:54-66. He presents key witnesses—the centurion, the faithful women, and Joseph of Arimathea—who each demonstrate different responses to Christ's death, ultimately underscoring the divine nature of Christ as both the son of God and the righteous man. The practical significance is rooted in the assurance of salvation for believers, affirming that Christ's death and burial secure their righteousness before God, thereby proving that all Scripture is fulfilled through Him, including His burial in the tomb of a rich man, as prophesied in Isaiah 53:9.
“The death of Christ has very significant effects upon the souls of his people.”
“The only way sinners can be saved is if the Lord Jesus is God.”
“Every time we preach Christ crucified and God's people are blessed, that scripture's fulfilled.”
“Only God, the Holy Spirit can make us see, can make us believe on Christ.”
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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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