In this sermon, Pastor Chingtok Ishaku centers on the profound significance of Jesus' sacrifice, urging believers to honor it by living lives that reflect the immense price paid for their redemption.
He emphasizes that Christ's death not only secured salvation but also bestowed upon believers the right to reign.
Consequently, we are called to reject a life of lack and instead embrace a quality of living worthy of this sacrifice.
Drawing from Isaiah 53, Pastor encourages believers to overcome shame and depression through faith in Christ.
He underscores the crucial nature of believing in Jesus' sacrifice, warning against its potential to be in vain. It calls for deep esteem and reverence for Jesus, advocating for the church to prioritize grace over material wealth.
Furthermore, it highlights the transformative power of the cross, enabling believers to transcend life's inherent contradictions. Ultimately, the sermon posits that the highest form of deliverance for believers lies in the knowledge of the truth.
It culminates in a call to communion, a practice meant to honor Christ's sacrifice, referencing 1 Corinthians 10:11 to stress the importance of unity among believers, and emphasizing the necessity of attention and faith to fully benefit from this sacred act.