Christ's Preeminence: Our Call to Thankfulness and Worship

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"Paul tells us that the test as to whether we are Christians or not is that we give thanks unto the Father. That is the ultimate test which we must all apply to ourselves: to what extent are we thanking God for what he has done for us and our salvation? Thankfulness is beyond any question the acid test of any true profession of the Christian faith." [00:59:08]

"False teachers arose and these false teachers began to go around and to say that they had got a much better message, much more wonderful gospel than that. This man Paul, they said, he's nothing to look at, his presence is weak and his speech contemptible, but he keeps on saying the same thing all along, always preaching about that cross." [05:54:36]

"These false teachings were detracting and derogating from the preeminence and the glory and the majesty and the wonder of the Son of God, our blessed Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and that was something the Apostle would not tolerate. That was something he would never stand. He said some very plain and mighty things about it." [06:40:28]

"The Son of God, the Lord Jesus Christ, is the exact likeness, the express image, the very embodiment of the Father and is a complete revelation of him and of his nature. Now, this is a term that is used so constantly in the scriptures." [15:01:12]

"All things were created by Him and for him, and he is before all things, and by him all things consist. What a statement! All I can do is to give you some headings about it, my friend, and to plead with you to go home and think about it and meditate upon it." [24:50:15]

"He is the head of the body, the church, who is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, that in all things he may have the preeminence. This is the third reason then for giving him the preeminence: that he, as he is eternal Son of God, as he is supreme and sovereign in the whole universe, he is also the head of the body which is the church." [35:19:44]

"He is the first to conquer death and the grave finally and rise triumphant over it so that it can't touch him anymore. The first, and he ascended into heaven and took his seat at the right hand of God, the first new man, the first to give God's law perfect obedience, the one and only person who could make atonement." [39:57:83]

"Give him the preeminence also because of his all-sufficiency. What do you mean, say someone? Well, I mean this: that in all things he might have the preeminence. Don't put anybody near him as B, don't add anybody to him. He's done it all, he's done it alone, he needs no assistance, he requires no help." [41:17:20]

"He did everything that needs to be done for our salvation. He left nothing undone. He did it all, he did it alone, born alone, misunderstood, a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief in his life, a lonely man. He died, he trod the winepress alone, nobody with him. He did it all himself." [42:23:04]

"Mary, his mother, can't add to what he's done. She is no co-redemptrix. He needs no co-redemptor. He is the Redeemer, and he is it alone. You need pray to Mary, go to him. He's done everything. He's all and all in himself. Give him all the preeminence." [42:56:59]

"He's all-sufficient. He is one. He is everything. He's the beginning, he's the end, the Alpha, the Omega, the all and in all. Don't add to him, you're detracting from him. He needs no assistance. All things are included in this preeminence." [43:55:20]

"Give him the preeminence in all things, that we look at him and say, 'My Lord and my God,' that you're in no doubt about what happened at Bethlehem, that you say, 'Yes, you are the Eternal Son of God, the image of the invisible God, and you were born miraculously of a virgin.'" [44:55:24]

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