Kevin Thacker's sermon, titled "Girded With Love," centers on Christ's profound act of washing the disciples' feet in John 13:1-17, highlighting it as an expression of divine love and humility rather than merely a moral lesson on servitude. Thacker emphasizes that the act is intrinsically linked to Christ's sacrificial love, which is directed specifically to His chosen people rather than to all indiscriminately. Key arguments include the significance of Christ’s announcement of His impending glorification, which frames His humble service, the necessity of Christ's complete washing of His people for true justification, and the transformative implication that believers are called to love and serve others similarly. The sermon underscores Reformed doctrines such as particular redemption and union with Christ, illustrating that true cleansing and acceptance before God hinge on Christ's mediatorial work alone, as supported by Scriptures like Titus 3:4-7 and Philippians 2:5-8. The practical significance lies in the reality that this understanding compels believers to emulate Christ's love and service to one another as a natural response to the grace they have received.
“This is not just an example of Christian humility. This is how men and women are made justified and holy before a holy God.”
“He must be your surety a hundred percent. That’s what must happen. He must save you from your sins. All of them.”
“If you know these things, oh, you’re happy if you do them. Happy, willingly, just as our servant, our high priest and our kinsman redeemer gladly came to us.”
“He washed his people. Every week and daily, he washes his people. Ever make intercession for his people.”
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Kevin, a native of Ashland Kentucky and former US military serviceman, is a member of Todd's Road Grace Church in Lexington, Kentucky.
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