The sermon titled "Religion and the Savior" by Frank Tate addresses the contrast between genuine faith in Christ and mere religious observance devoid of a true relationship with Him. Tate emphasizes that both the unbelieving mob and Judas, the betrayer, exemplify a religion that lacks Christ, despite their fervent religious activities. He draws on Matthew 26:47-56 to illustrate that the mob, consisting of religious leaders who upheld the Law, rejected Christ's message of grace, relying instead on their own righteousness. The sermon underlines the significance of Christ as the sole issue in salvation, asserting that true faith comes from a heart transformed by Him, as evidenced by repeated Biblical references. The practical takeaway urges believers to remain vigilant in their faith and to ensure that their worship centers solely on Christ, teaching that dependence on Him is essential for salvation and sanctification.
“Christ is the whole issue in spiritual life. He is the whole issue in salvation.”
“An outward religion without Christ in the heart will lead to hypocrisy and it’ll lead to hatred every single time.”
“Salvation is having Christ formed in the heart. It’s not just for show. It’s what’s in the heart.”
“The more we hear of Christ, the more we’ll trust him.”
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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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