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Redemptive Work

5 sermons

Redemptive work is a central theme in Scripture, encapsulating God's divine plan for humanity's restoration through Christ. The Incarnation, as prophesied in Isaiah 7:14, marks the beginning of this redemptive journey, where God Himself took on flesh to dwell among us. This profound act of love reveals the depth of God's commitment to His creation, as seen in John 3:16, where we learn that He gave His only Son for our salvation. Through His life and teachings, Jesus exemplified the redemptive work by calling us to love our neighbors, even our enemies, as instructed in Matthew 5:44. Furthermore, the narrative of David recovering all in 1 Samuel 30 serves as a powerful illustration of restoration, reflecting the ultimate recovery and reconciliation that Christ offers to all who believe. The racial implications of our Lord's redemptive work, as explored in passages like Galatians 3:28, remind us that salvation is available to every tribe and nation, breaking down barriers and uniting us in Him. Ultimately, the redemptive work of Christ is not only a historical event but an ongoing reality that invites us to participate in God's mission of restoration in our daily lives.

charles-alexander

Charles Alexander preaches about the profound significance of the incarnation of Jesus Christ, emphasizing the fulfillment of numerous prophecies over centuries that pointed to His birth as both man and God. The sermon delves into the miraculous circumstances of His birth, the specific prophecies fo

ernest-o'neill

Ernest O'Neill delves into the life of Socrates, highlighting his respect for God and drawing parallels between Socrates' creation by God and our own creation in Christ Jesus as stated in Ephesians 2:10. O'Neill connects the disorder in the world to our misuse of free will, emphasizing Christ's role

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James Smith preaches on the instructive life of David, drawing parallels between David's experiences in Ziklag and the redemptive work of Jesus. Through David's story, we learn about the consequences of pride, the nearness of God in times of trouble, and the assurance of success when seeking God's d

olin-alfred-curtis

Olin Alfred Curtis delves into the intricate theories of atonement, expressing a deep dissatisfaction with existing theories and proposing a new 'racial theory' that emphasizes the importance of understanding the redemptive work of Jesus Christ in the context of building a new race of holy individua

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John Chrysostom preaches about the boldness and freedom of speech displayed by John the Baptist in confessing Christ, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing the proclamation of Christ above all else. John's unwavering commitment to proclaiming Christ in the midst of the multitude, without regard

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