The sermon "The Full Gospel of Christ" by Kevin Thacker primarily addresses the doctrine of the sufficiency of Christ’s work for salvation, emphasizing that the full gospel is rooted in God's eternal purpose and the person and work of Jesus Christ. Thacker presents a clear argument that modern expressions of the gospel often emphasize human responsibilities, such as baptism or moral living, rather than focusing on the grace and love of God manifest in Christ. He highlights key Scripture references such as Psalm 40:5-13 to illustrate that God’s saving plan was established before time and that Christ fulfilled all requirements for our salvation, acting as both the Lamb of God and the mediator between God and man. Thacker underscores the significance of evangelistic preaching grounded in the truth of Christ, which calls sinners to recognize their deep need for God's grace and the assurance of salvation through faith in Him alone. This message holds practical relevance as it challenges believers to reflect on the nature of their faith and the essence of the gospel they proclaim, ensuring it aligns with the biblical narrative of grace.
“He shall save His people from their sins. And He did. It's done. It's finished.”
“The love in this purpose, the love in this work towards his elect is unmeasurable. It's unimaginable.”
“Salvation is the workmanship of God in His people, for His people, and for His glory.”
“Christ preached Christ. To who? The great congregation.”
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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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