The sermon “Revealed by the Holy Ghost” by Jabez Rutt primarily addresses the doctrine of divine revelation through the Holy Spirit, focusing particularly on Simeon’s encounter with the Christ child as recounted in Luke 2:27-29. Rutt argues that the Holy Spirit actively reveals spiritual truths to individuals, as seen in Simeon's recognition of Jesus as the Messiah despite the child's humble appearance. He cites various Scriptural references, notably Isaiah's prophecy regarding the coming Messiah and the fulfillment of these prophecies through events like the birth of Jesus and his circumcision, illustrating God's sovereign orchestration of history. The practical significance of this sermon emphasizes the necessity of the Holy Spirit’s work in believers’ lives, underscoring that true faith and understanding are gifts from God, essential for worship and living a life aligned with His purpose.
“Real religion is something that is wrought by God. We love him because he first loved us.”
“The Holy Ghost dwells in the heart of every living child of God. That is what makes them a living child of God.”
“Every one of the Lord's children has a unique experience. The Lord is a sovereign in the way that he teaches each one of his children.”
“Mine eyes have seen thy salvation which thou hast prepared before the face of all people.”
The Bible teaches that the Holy Spirit reveals the identity of Jesus Christ to believers, as seen in Luke 2:27-29, where Simeon recognizes Jesus through the Holy Ghost.
Luke 2:27-29
Jesus fulfills Old Testament prophecies in specific and detailed ways, as demonstrated throughout the Gospel narratives, particularly in His birthplace and the manner of His life and death.
Micah 5:2, Exodus 12:46, John 19:36
The Holy Spirit is essential for understanding the scriptures as He illuminates the truth of God's Word and provides spiritual discernment.
1 Corinthians 2:9-14
Scripture shows God's sovereignty in history through His control over nations and events, as seen in Luke 2's account of the census under Caesar Augustus.
Luke 2, Proverbs 21:1
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