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Christ's Work

2 sermons

Christ's work is the central theme of the New Testament, encapsulating His mission to redeem humanity through His life, death, and resurrection. As articulated in John 3:16, God’s love is demonstrated through the gift of His Son, who came not to condemn the world but to save it. This redemptive work is further illustrated in Romans 5:8, where Paul emphasizes that Christ died for us while we were still sinners, showcasing the depth of His grace. The concept of being filled with the Spirit, as highlighted in Ephesians 5:18, underscores the transformative power of Christ’s work in believers' lives, empowering them to live in accordance with His will. In the sermon titled 'The Threefold Cord,' the unity of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit is explored, reflecting the essential relationship that undergirds Christ's mission. Furthermore, the call to 'Be Filled and Be Filled Now!' resonates with the urgency of embracing the fullness of Christ's work, as believers are invited to experience His presence actively in their lives. Ultimately, Christ's work is not only historical but also personal, inviting each individual to partake in the abundant life found in Him, as promised in John 10:10.

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P.T. Forsyth preaches about the three great aspects of the work of Christ: its triumphant aspect, satisfactionary aspect, and regenerative aspect. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the unity of these aspects in Christ's work, as seen in 1 Corinthians 1:30. Forsyth stresses the need for a

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The preacher delves into the concept of 'katargeo,' which means to render something powerless or ineffective. This term is often used in the New Testament to describe the nullification or abolition of various things, such as the Law, sin, and death, through the work of Christ. The perfect tense of '

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