The sermon titled "The Holy Child Jesus," preached by Jabez Rutt, centers on the theology of the incarnation of Christ as articulated in Acts 4:30 and Luke 1. Rutt argues that Jesus is uniquely identified as the "Holy Child," emphasizing His moral purity unlike any other human, who is inherently sinful due to the fall of Adam. The preacher draws from multiple Scripture references, particularly Luke 1:26-35, highlighting the virgin birth’s necessity for maintaining the sinlessness of Christ, which is foundational to Reformed theology's view of atonement and redemption. The significance of this doctrine underscores the Christmas celebration not only as a mere historical event but as the fulfillment of God's redemptive plan, which affects believers’ understanding of their salvation and relationship with God through faith in Christ. Rutt concludes with an urgent call for personal application, inviting the congregation to recognize and embrace the reality of Jesus' holy life and redemptive work for their sins.
“The thing that we don't dwell on is this, that Christ is the only holy child ever born into this world.”
“We need a savior. And there's that wonderful word... He shall save his people from their sins.”
“Death had no hold on Jesus Christ... He did no sin. He had no sin in his nature, in his human nature, and he did no sin in his life.”
“The only ones that reach [heaven] are those for whom Jesus lived, suffered and bled and died.”
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