In the sermon "The Most Important Question," Frank Tate expounds on the theological question posed by Jesus in Matthew 22:41-46: "What think ye of Christ?" This passage serves as a pivotal moment confronting the Pharisees and their superficial understanding of Scripture. Tate argues that genuine faith must be rooted in a true understanding of Christ's identity as both God and man, His sovereign kingship, and His role as the sole righteousness, holiness, and life of believers. He references various Scriptures, including Isaiah 9:6 and Romans 5:19, illustrating that faith in Christ's person and work is essential for salvation. The sermon's practical significance lies in encouraging believers to discern their own views of Christ, as it ultimately reflects their spiritual state and influences their relationship with God.
“What think ye of Christ? Your answer reveals the state of your soul before God.”
“You can go to hell knowing the right doctrine, but you cannot go to hell knowing Christ.”
“Is Christ enough? Is he all to me? Well, I hope so... By God's grace, I can tell you he is.”
“Faith, saving faith is resting in Christ. It's depending on Christ to do all the saving for 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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