In "Our Never Failing Savior," Larry Criss focuses on the doctrine of the sufficiency and sovereignty of Jesus Christ as articulated in Colossians 2:13-15. He argues that Jesus Christ has never failed to fulfill His divine mission, which includes both meeting the demands of God's law through perfect obedience and bearing the penalty for sin through His sacrificial death. Throughout the sermon, he references specific Scriptures such as Acts 1:11 and Isaiah 42:4, which affirm Jesus’ exaltation and His assurance that He will not fail to accomplish God's redemptive plan. The practical significance of this message lies in its encouragement to believers, emphasizing that their salvation is secured by Christ's complete work, ensuring their assurance and steadfastness in faith amidst trials.
“Jesus Christ has never failed in anything He put His hand to. He's never failed one time. And He never will.”
“If He is who He claimed to be...then He must succeed. Failure would be impossible.”
“Great sinners need a great Savior. Oh, are you a great sinner? Great sinner? Oh, here's good news. Jesus Christ is a great Savior.”
“Christ has disarmed all principalities and powers which were against us. He has defeated Satan. He didn't try to do it. He did it.”
The Bible affirms that Jesus Christ is our Savior who never fails in His mission to save His people from their sins.
Colossians 2:13-15, Acts 1:11
We know Jesus' death was sufficient because it paid the penalty for all of God's elect, satisfying divine justice and ensuring salvation.
Romans 8:1, Colossians 2:14
Jesus' sovereignty is crucial for Christians because it assures us that our salvation is secure and that He reigns over all.
John 17:2, Philippians 1:6
Jesus disarmed principalities and powers means that He defeated all spiritual adversaries, removing their authority over believers.
Colossians 2:15
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