Who is Jesus, and what did the cross truly accomplish for those who believe in Him? In this rich and insightful sermon, Apostle Williams offers a compelling exploration of Christ’s divine identity and the powerful outcomes of His sacrifice at Calvary. Drawing from Colossians, John, and Genesis, he affirms that Jesus is the image of the invisible God, the Creator of all things, and the eternal force that holds all things together. As the Word made flesh, Jesus revealed grace and truth, unlike the law given through Moses, and remains the full embodiment of the Godhead, the head of the Church, and supreme over all creation. Apostle emphasises that all authority, fullness, and truth are found in Christ, who existed before time and reigns forever.
The sermon then unpacks three life-transforming victories secured through the cross: first, forgiveness and redemption, which brought believers out of darkness and into God’s kingdom, cancelling every past sin and refuting the concept of generational curses (Colossians 1:13, Romans 3:23–24); second, the cancellation of all legal accusations, as Jesus nailed every written ordinance and negative covenant to the cross (Colossians 2:14); and third, the disarming of demonic powers, where Jesus triumphed over every enemy, rendering them powerless (Colossians 2:15). Apostle Williams concludes by calling believers to walk in humility, following Christ’s servant-hearted example (Philippians 2:5–8), and to rest in the grace of salvation—free, unearned, and undeserved. Scriptures like John 1:1–14 and Romans 8:29 are highlighted as vital truths that affirm our identity as sons of God and co-heirs with Christ.