In Frank Tate's sermon titled "Blessed In Christ Our Head," the key theological topic revolves around God's purpose for creation as it relates to redemption in Christ. Tate argues that Genesis 1 provides a picture of Christ's redemptive work, illustrating key stages of salvation, including the fall, new birth, and ultimate glorification of believers. He references both Genesis 1 and Isaiah 11, emphasizing how God's creation of man and the promise of peace in the New Creation reflect the blessings bestowed upon the elect in Christ. The practical significance of these doctrines is underscored by the assurance of eternal harmony with God and among creation, affirming the Reformed tenet that salvation is completely an act of God's grace, independent of human works.
“All of God's salvation, from its beginning in what we call eternity past, to ultimate glorification, the whole purpose of it is seen in picture in Genesis chapter one.”
“Salvation's of the Lord… if anything, any part of this salvation was left up to us, it would surely fail.”
“In that day, there'll be perfect peace… perfect rest in Christ.”
“The bride of Christ is so much one with Christ that when the Father sees the bride, all he sees is the bridegroom.”
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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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