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Tom Harding

Christ Crucified

Tom Harding • June, 1 2014 • Audio
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1 Cor.2:1-5
And I, brethren, when I came to you, came not with excellency of speech or of wisdom, declaring unto you the testimony of God.
2 For I determined not to know any thing among you, save Jesus Christ, and him crucified.
3 And I was with you in weakness, and in fear, and in much trembling.
4 And my speech and my preaching was not with enticing words of man’s wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power:
5 That your faith should not stand in the wisdom of men, but in the power of God.
What does the Bible say about Jesus Christ crucified?

The Bible emphasizes the importance of Jesus Christ crucified as the focal point of the gospel and the means of salvation.

The Bible declares that Jesus Christ crucified is central to the Christian faith, as seen in 1 Corinthians 2:2 where Paul states, 'For I determined not to know anything among you, except Jesus Christ, and Him crucified.' This highlights that salvation and the entirety of the gospel message hinge upon the person and work of Christ. Jesus’ sacrificial death is portrayed as the fulfillment of God’s promise, offering redemption and justification to all who believe. In Romans 1:16, Paul refers to the gospel as the 'power of God unto salvation'—a power rooted solely in the crucifixion of Christ, demonstrating the gravity of this central truth in Christian doctrine.

1 Corinthians 2:2, Romans 1:16

Why is preaching Christ crucified important for Christians?

Preaching Christ crucified is crucial because it embodies the essence of the gospel, which is the foundation of faith and salvation.

Preaching Christ crucified is paramount because it reveals the core of the Christian message and fulfills the necessity of God's redemptive plan. As stated in the sermon, without preaching the crucifixion of Christ, any message can fall into mere human wisdom or moralism, lacking the divine power that transforms lives. Paul’s woe in 1 Corinthians 9:16 exemplifies the seriousness placed on preaching the gospel truth: 'Woe is unto me if I preach not the gospel of Christ.' It is through the proclamation of Jesus' sacrificial work on the cross that the message of grace, repentance, and obedience receives its vitalizing essence. Thus, preaching Christ crucified enables the church to remain rooted in true worship and empowered for genuine faith and obedience.

1 Corinthians 9:16

How does Christ's crucifixion affect our worship?

Without Christ's crucifixion, worship becomes meaningless and without the truth of redemption.

Worship is intrinsically tied to the recognition of Christ's crucifixion as the basis for approaching God. As articulated in the sermon, any worship that does not acknowledge Christ and Him crucified is rendered void of its intended power and purpose. True worship must be rooted in the understanding of God's grace and the acknowledgment of Christ's sacrificial work, as mentioned in John 4:24 where it states that the Father seeks worshippers who worship in spirit and truth. That truth centers on Christ who is the fulfillment of God’s redemptive work. Thus, worship without acknowledging the crucified Christ is not only ineffective but can lead to idolatry, turning the heart away from the true God revealed in scripture.

John 4:24

Why is Christ crucified essential for obedience?

Christ crucified provides the motivation for obedience that flows from gratitude rather than dead works.

The importance of Christ's crucifixion extends beyond salvation to daily obedience as a response to grace. As emphasized in the sermon, without the understanding of Christ's sacrificial death, obedience can only become dead works devoid of spiritual vitality. Genuine obedience flows from a heart transformed by the recognition of Christ’s love expressed on the cross, which compels believers to serve Him in gratitude. 1 John 4:19 states, 'We love Him because He first loved us,' illustrating that our pursuit of holiness is fueled by the gratitude for what Christ accomplished. This aligns with Ephesians 2:10, which reveals that we are created for good works that God has prepared in advance, highlighting that our obedience must be motivated by grace received through Christ crucified.

1 John 4:19, Ephesians 2:10

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I would like you to turn in your
Bible this morning to first Corinthians chapter two first Corinthians
chapter two and let's read beginning at verse one first Corinthians
chapter two at verse one and I brethren when I came to you
came not with excellency of speech or wisdom declaring unto you
the testimony of God for I determined not to know anything among you
say Jesus Christ and him crucified and I was with you in weakness
and in fear and in much trembling and my speech and my preaching
was not with enticing words of man's wisdom but in demonstration
of the spirit and of power that is Paul saying that he preached
the truth the testimony of God that your faith should not stand
in the wisdom of men but rather in the power of God The power
of God there in salvation is Jesus Christ in him crucified
Paul said I'm not ashamed of the gospel of Christ for it is
the power of God unto salvation to everyone that will hear it
and believe it. I want to bring you a message
this morning on preaching Christ and him crucified preaching Christ
preaching Christ crucified. Now I make no apologies for preaching
the person, the person of Christ, that is, God manifest in the
flesh, the God-man mediator. I make no apology for preaching
who Christ is, nor do I make any apology for preaching the
finished, successful, priestly work of Jesus Christ, that is,
Jesus Christ crucified, Christ putting away the sin of God's
people by the sacrifice of himself. Every time I'm given opportunity
to preach the gospel, I want to preach a message concerning
the person and work of the Lord Jesus Christ. God calls his preachers
to do this without fail. We've read in our text here,
Paul said, I'm determined to declare unto you the testimony
of God, and then he defines that as saying Jesus Christ, his person,
savior, mediator, the Christ, the anointed of God, and him
crucified. Christ being delivered by the
determinant counsel and foreknowledge of God. This is God's sacrificial
lamb. Every time I'm given opportunity
to preach, I want to do this without fail. Paul said in the
same epistle in 1 Corinthians 9, 16, Woe is unto me if I preach
not the gospel of Christ and him crucified. Now, not all preachers
would agree with this. Some say if Christ is in the
text, I'll preach it. If not, I will not preach it. Others might argue, well, people
need more than the gospel. They need instruction in holy
living and obedience. We must realize that any preaching
on any subject without Christ and him crucified, without the
gospel of God's free and sovereign grace in Christ, is no more than
vain babbling, the salt that has lost its savor there is a
necessity in preaching Jesus Christ and him crucified when
you talk about any any subject in the Bible you talk about love
what we see the love of God manifested in Jesus Christ crucified we
talk about forgiveness forgiving one another were to forgive one
another even as God for Christ's sake for Christ being crucified
for the sin of his people As God has forgiven us, we should
forgive others. Now let me give you several things
considering Jesus Christ and him crucified. Without Jesus
Christ crucified, worship becomes meaningless. We read in the scripture,
Father, seek as such to worship him in spirit and in truth. Any worship without the truth. of Christ, his person, his priestly
work, crucified, is meaningless, even idolatry. If it doesn't
identify, if our worship and our preaching does not identify
and distinguish the God of redemption, who saves sinners by his sovereign
grace, in Jesus Christ, crucified. It's through his blood sacrifice.
were justified freely by his grace but through the redemption
that is in Christ Jesus. How is righteousness established?
Well, God made him to be sin for us who knew no sin that we
might be made the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus. So without Christ crucified,
our worship is meaningless. Secondly, without Christ crucified, Obedience obedience to God is
no more than dead works and fruit unto death because it cannot
be motivated by the grace of God and gratitude for all which
God has freely given to us in Jesus Christ crucified now my
obedience unto him is motivated by gratitude and love we are
constrained by the love of Christ Our obedience unto Christ is
out of our gratitude for Christ dying in the room in our stead,
justified, delivered for our offenses, and risen again to
justify us. Without Jesus Christ crucified,
obedience becomes nothing more than dead works and fruit unto
death. Thirdly, without Christ crucified,
faith has no foundation or substance nor any proper object. He was delivered for our offenses
and raised again because he justified us. Faith is always objective. Faith looks to the exalted, victorious
Redeemer. Saving faith always looks to
Jesus Christ crucified and exalted. Faith grows in grace as we look
to the Lord Jesus Christ having put away our sin by the sacrifice
of himself. We grow in grace as we understand
more of how Christ put away our sins by the sacrifice of himself. We desire the sincere milk of
the word that we might grow thereby seeing Jesus Christ crucified
as all of our salvation. Fourthly, without Jesus Christ
crucified, repentance and sorrow over sin becomes no more than
legal, natural, conscious conviction that genders sinful doubts and
unbelief, the sorrow of the world that leads to death. You see,
my friend, the only ground of true repentance is Jesus Christ
and Him crucified. crucified for our sin, sacrificed
for our sin, and exalted, having put away our sin, that he might
grant and give repentance to those for whom he died. So our repentance counts everything
but loss that we might win Christ and be found in him. Without
Christ crucified, there would be no repentance. that looks
away from everything but to the Lord Jesus Christ. Fifthly, without
Christ crucified, peace, assurance, and confidence becomes no more
than mere self-righteousness, presumption, and it causes the
sinner to look elsewhere and not to Christ alone. Without
Christ crucified, we have no peace with God. We have peace
with God only through the Lord Jesus Christ and him crucified. Without Christ crucified, we'd
have no assurance. He's called in Scripture the
surety of the everlasting covenant. He is the very guarantee of our
salvation because he finished the work. Without Christ crucified,
we could have no confidence of our salvation. The confidence
we have, we worship God in the spirit, rejoice in Christ Jesus,
and we have no confidence in the flesh. Our confidence is
totally in Christ crucified. Christ establishing the ground
of our salvation, bringing in an everlasting righteousness,
and justifying us by his grace. All the promises of God in Christ
Jesus are certain and sure. We have an everlasting covenant
of grace, order in all things, and it's sure, and this is totally
summed up in Jesus Christ crucified. Number six, without Christ crucified,
the scriptures are veiled and locked as far as any real saving
understanding is concerned. How can we possibly understand
the scriptures at all if we don't see them fulfilled in Jesus Christ
crucified? We read that Christ died for
our sins according to the scriptures. He is the very Lamb of God that
fulfilled all the law of God. He said in Matthew chapter 5,
I didn't come to destroy the law, I came to honor and satisfy
the law of God. The Lord Jesus Christ is a fulfillment
of every type, shadow, and picture all throughout the Old Testament. The Old Testament says someone
is coming. The New Testament says the Lord
Jesus Christ has come and has finished the work that God gave
him to do. Our Lord said in John chapter
5 that the Scriptures testify of him. They all give verification
of Jesus Christ crucified as God's Lamb, God's sacrifice to
put away sin. Now you see how important it
is that we preach. We preach. We preach Christ. But we must preach Christ crucified. That is Christ the only sacrifice
for sin. Christ the only reason and hope
of salvation is that God made him to be sin for us who knew
no sin that we might be made of every righteousness of God
through Jesus Christ crucified. Lastly, without Christ crucified,
we are nothing, can do nothing, and will end up as nothing. You see, the foundation of eternal
life is Jesus Christ crucified. Christ is our life. Any preaching
on any subject that leaves out or misses the gospel message
of Christ crucified is not worth preaching, and it certainly is
not worth hearing. My friend, be determined to know
nothing, as Paul says here, I'm determined to know nothing among
you but Jesus Christ, in him crucified. Jesus Christ crucified
is our wisdom, our righteousness, our sanctification, and our redemption. Everything God has for any guilty
sinner is found up, found and bound up in that covenant, everlasting
covenant of grace in the Lord Jesus Christ, the great shepherd,
the good shepherd who laid down his life for the sheep. Jesus
Christ and Him crucified. My friend, that is our salvation.
Tom Harding
About Tom Harding
Tom Harding is pastor of Zebulon Grace Church located at 6088 Zebulon Highway, Pikeville, Kentucky 41501. You may also contact him by telephone at (606) 631-9053, or e-mail taharding@mikrotec.com. The website address is www.henrytmahan.com.

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