In Larry Criss' sermon titled "Jesus Christ: No Imaginary Savior," the main theological topic focuses on the reality of Jesus Christ as the great high priest who offers genuine salvation to real sinners. Criss emphasizes that Christ is not a figment of imagination or mere religious construct, but a living Savior who empathizes with human suffering due to His incarnation and perfect sinlessness. Supporting this argument, he references Hebrews 4:14-16, which highlights Christ's capacity to relate to human weaknesses, as well as historical examples of doubt from the disciples, illustrating their initial disbelief in His reality. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the assurance that believers can approach Christ with confidence in their time of need, knowing He is an authentic and ever-present source of grace and mercy.
“Jesus Christ is no ghost. He's not the figment of our imagination. Oh, not for a child of God.”
“We have a great high priest right now. [...] Regardless if right now we're hurting, we're crying, we're going through turmoil, That doesn't change this. We have a great high priest.”
“To know Jesus Christ, not to know his doctrine... but that gospel is all about his son.”
“Every sinner that's experienced His grace... knows for themselves whom they have believed.”
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