In the past few weeks, we have been exploring the depth and breadth of God's plan, a plan that was set in motion before the foundation of the world. This plan, rooted in God's nature as love, was designed with each of us in mind. We delved into the truth that we were chosen by God before the creation of the world, a profound revelation that underscores our value and purpose in His eyes.
Today, I emphasized the cost that was paid to bring this plan to fruition. The cost was the precious blood of Jesus Christ, shed for our redemption. This sacrifice was not an afterthought but a preordained solution to the problem of sin, a solution that God foresaw and prepared for even before time began. The scripture from 1 Peter 1:18-20 served as our foundation, reminding us that we were not redeemed with perishable things like silver or gold, but with the imperishable blood of Christ.
I shared the analogy of my grandmother, who used to say, "I paid the cost to be the boss." In a similar but infinitely more significant way, God paid the ultimate cost through Jesus, giving Him the authority over all creation, including the power of sin and death. This power of sin, inherited from Adam, once held us captive, but through Christ's sacrifice, we have been set free. We no longer have to succumb to our sinful nature because the power and penalty of sin died with Christ on the cross.
Furthermore, I discussed how God does not remove us from the world or turn us into robots but leaves us here to demonstrate His power over sin. It is through our transformed lives that the world can witness the reality of Jesus' victory over sin. Our freedom from sin's grip is a powerful testimony to those who knew us before we were saved.
I also touched on the return of Christ, encouraging the congregation to live with the anticipation of His coming back. This hope should motivate us to keep the main thing the main thing—living out the reality that Christ was manifested in these last times for us.
In closing, I extended an invitation for salvation, rededication, and church membership, urging everyone to respond to the Holy Spirit's prompting. I emphasized that it is not by works but by grace through faith that we are saved and can enter into a relationship with God.
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