The concept of the "Grace of Christ" is a central tenet of Christian theology, referring to the unmerited favor and love of God demonstrated through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. According to the Bible, this grace is freely given to humanity, regardless of individual merit or worthiness, as stated in Ephesians 2:8-9, which declares that "by grace you have been saved through faith" and that this salvation is "not a result of works." The apostle Paul further emphasizes the transformative power of Christ's grace in 2 Corinthians 12:9, where he writes that God's "grace is sufficient for you, for power is made perfect in weakness." Through this grace, believers are able to experience a profound sense of forgiveness, redemption, and spiritual renewal, as expressed in Psalms 23:1, which affirms that "the Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want."
C.H. Spurgeon marvels at the profound grace of Jesus Christ, our Great High Priest, who intercedes for sinners from His exalted position at the right hand of God. He emphasizes the incredible love and condescension of Christ, who, despite His divine majesty, chooses to care for transgressors like us
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the urgency for people to wake up and take action. He highlights that God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit have all done their part, and it is now up to individuals to respond. The preacher warns that it is not just their own souls at stake, bu
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of intercession and prayer in the mission of spreading the word of God. The key message is that the responsibility to pray for laborers to be sent into the harvest rests with the church. The speaker highlights that although God has already done s
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the inner turmoil and self-disclosure experienced by the disciples of Jesus during the events leading up to his crucifixion. The prophecy of Simeon to Mary about the sword piercing her soul is seen as being fulfilled in the hearts of the disciples. The speaker e
Basilea Schlink emphasizes the transformative power of earnest prayer, illustrating how persistent intercession can bring about miraculous changes in the lives of others. She highlights the responsibility of believers to step into the breach for those in need, using the example of John Hyde's ferven
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the power of one person to make a difference in God's circumstances. He reflects on the difficulty of getting people to change and acknowledges that even God cannot force people to change. The speaker also highlights the importance of righteousness and truth-se
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the reliability and inspiration of the scriptures. They emphasize that while there may be some minor errors or copying mistakes in the transmission of the Bible, the overall record is absolutely reliable. The speaker then focuses on Daniel chapter 9, specificall
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the exaltation of our Savior to another realm. He uses a personal anecdote about getting stuck on a farm and needing a long cable to pull the truck out of trouble. This serves as an analogy for how our Savior, through his intercession, lifts us up and saves us
In this sermon, Bob begins by recounting the story of Jacob's dream of a ladder reaching to heaven. He emphasizes that being a child of God is not simply about being a member of a church or participating in religious rituals. Bob passionately calls for believers to exercise their kingdom authority a
Leonard Ravenhill emphasizes the distinct yet complementary roles of preaching and praying in the life of a believer. He explains that in preaching, we represent God to humanity, delivering His message and truth, while in praying, we intercede before God on behalf of others, seeking His mercy and in
