The Ministry of One Time
Bro. Mitch Buice emphasizes the complete and sufficient nature of Christ's sacrifice on the cross. Drawing primarily from Hebrews 10, the he contrasts the Old Testament system of repeated animal sacrifices with Christ's single, perfect offering. The central message is that Jesus accomplished redemption "one time"—His death was sufficient, complete, and never needs to be repeated. Unlike the priests who stood daily offering sacrifices that could never truly remove sin, Christ offered Himself once and then "forever sat down" at the right hand of God, signifying His finished work. This one-time sacrifice brings eternal salvation, and believers don't need to be saved repeatedly. The sermon celebrates the permanence and completeness of salvation through Christ's singular redemptive act, emphasizing that when God does something, He does it right the first time.
