The sermon titled "Thou Shalt Catch Men" by Henry Sant focuses on the call of Simon Peter and the transformative power of Jesus Christ as the Messiah. The preacher emphasizes that the call to discipleship is not only a call to follow but also to actively participate in the mission of reaching others for Christ, symbolized by the phrase "thou shalt catch men." Key Scripture passages referenced include Luke 5:8-10, John 1:40-42, and Mark 1:17, showcasing Peter’s progressive revelation of Jesus' identity and ministry, as well as the authority with which Jesus speaks and acts. The theological significance rests in the understanding of Christ as the Second Adam, demonstrating His authority over creation and His ability to draw people to Himself through His miraculous works. This exemplifies the call to faith, obedience, and recognition of one's own sinfulness in the presence of divine holiness.
“He is that second man, the Lord himself who has come from heaven.”
“This is the mark of His sheep. They know not the voice of strangers, they know His voice.”
“Here is one who has a real sense of who Jesus of Nazareth is, and as he beholds who this man is, he's afraid. He cannot abide the presence of such a man as this.”
“What is there in real faith, there will be awe, holy awe in the presence of such a one, reverence, fear, worship, because this is the Christ of God.”
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