The sermon titled "Christ: The Sufferer" by Drew Dietz emphasizes the necessity of Christ’s sufferings within the broader context of God’s eternal plan of redemption. Drawing on key Scripture passages such as Luke 24:26, Colossians 1:19-20, and Isaiah 53, the preacher argues that Christ’s suffering was preordained by God as an essential means of fulfilling prophecy and achieving reconciliation for humanity. He highlights that the sufferings of Christ are not mere coincidences but rather vital components of God's predetermined counsel, leading to the glory of His name and the salvation of His elect. The significance of this doctrine lies in its affirmation that Christ’s suffering was intentional, intentional in nature, resulting in a deeper appreciation for the grace extended to believers.
“Ought not Christ to have suffered these things and to enter into His glory?”
“To say that the things that played out in the scriptures... were pure coincidence is to disarm the glory due His name.”
“It was all predetermined. No, let us embrace the whole counsel of God.”
“What think ye of Christ? Not the stock market... What think ye of Christ?”
The Bible teaches that Christ's sufferings were necessary to fulfill God's eternal purpose and to bring redemption to His people.
Luke 24:26, Colossians 1:19-20
The concept of predestination is affirmed in Scripture, notably in Acts 2:23, which declares that Jesus was delivered up according to God’s deliberate plan.
Acts 2:23, Ephesians 1:4-5
Understanding Christ's sufferings is crucial because it highlights the depth of His love and the significant cost of our redemption.
Isaiah 53:4-5
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