In the sermon titled "And Jesus Stood Still," preacher Larry Criss addresses the miraculous healing of Bartimaeus in Mark 10:49, highlighting the theological implications of Christ's response to human need. Criss argues that Jesus, on His way to fulfill the promises of the covenant of grace, is not deterred by the physical and social barriers of the crowd but is effectively moved by the heartfelt cry for mercy from Bartimaeus, illustrating the significance of sincere faith and earnest prayer. The preacher refers to various scriptures, including Luke 4:18 and Hebrews 10:4, to emphasize Christ's divine mission and the necessity of His sacrificial work for the redemption of sinners. The sermon underscores the profound truth that Jesus stands still to respond to genuine cries for mercy, revealing the heart of the Gospel and the assurance that all who seek Him in faith will find healing and salvation. This message affirms Reformed doctrines of grace, emphasizing total depravity, the necessity of grace, and the effectual calling of God's chosen ones.
“His ears always opened to the cry for mercy. Jesus, thou Son of David, have mercy on me. That's what stopped the Son of God.”
“The unredeemed mind is so blind that it perceives no attractiveness in Christ whatsoever. There's nothing in Him that they should desire in Him.”
“He came to satisfy the justice of God Almighty... He would soon be made sin for His people.”
“Eternal life is to know the living God and Jesus Christ whom he has sent.”
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