In his sermon titled "Christ Our Mighty Conqueror," Frank Tate explores the theological theme of Christ's redemptive work as a conqueror who rescues His people from bondage to sin and God's justice. He draws a parallel between the biblical story of Abraham rescuing Lot from captivity and Jesus liberating His elect from the power of sin and death. Key arguments include the depiction of Lot as a representation of God’s chosen people, held captive against their will, while Abraham’s intervention illustrates Christ’s sacrificial atonement. Tate emphasizes that salvation is entirely the work of Christ, reinforced by Scripture references such as Genesis 14:1-6 to illustrate God's sovereign choice and the efficacy of Christ's blood in satisfying divine justice. The doctrinal significance lies in the understanding that Christ’s victory over sin is complete and that his redemptive love ensures the eternal security of believers.
“If Lot’s going to go free, Abraham’s going to have to come do it. These other five kings, the king of Sodom, he’s useless in this matter.”
“The blood of Christ... satisfied God's justice. It paid the sin debt in full. The father said, it's enough.”
“He’s our elder brother. Solomon said a brother is born for adversity... We’re in the prison house of God's justice.”
“The life of a believer is enjoying a victory that we did not win. It’s enjoying a peace we did not make.”
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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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