The sermon centers on the doctrine of Christ alone, affirming that Jesus is fully sufficient for salvation, justification, sanctification, and eternal life, with every spiritual blessing found exclusively in Him. Drawing from key passages in Hebrews, Ephesians, and John, it emphasizes Christ’s eternal priesthood, His role as the sole mediator, and His identity as the bread of life, light of the world, door of the sheep, good shepherd, resurrection and life, way, truth, and life, and true vine. The message confronts the historical and ongoing temptation to add human merit, saints, or religious traditions to Christ’s work, reaffirming the Reformation principle of solus Christus and the exclusive sufficiency of Christ’s person and atoning sacrifice. It calls the church to a theology of the cross, rooted in Scripture alone, where all glory belongs to God through Christ alone, and where salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone. Sola Fide Semper Reformanda (Always Being Reformed)