Sunday Service 03/01/2026
This sermon explores the doctrine of redemption as presented in Ephesians 1:7, emphasizing that believers have been redeemed through the blood of Christ. The message challenges listeners to understand the depth of their sin and the magnitude of God's grace in saving them. Pastor Reed emphasizes that true salvation begins with recognizing one's sinful state and understanding that we owe a debt we cannot pay. Jesus stepped into our place, taking the penalty for our sin through His death on the cross. The sermon calls believers to worship God not just for material blessings, but primarily for the spiritual blessing of redemption. It challenges the congregation to examine whether they have truly experienced salvation or merely performed religious rituals. The message concludes with an invitation for those who have never genuinely trusted Christ to do so, and for believers to remember and celebrate what God has saved them from.
