The sermon delivered by Henry Sant focuses on the resurrection of believers through the Lord Jesus Christ, as encapsulated in Philippians 3:21. Sant emphasizes that Christ is the efficient, energizing, and exemplary cause of resurrection—transforming believers' “vile body” into a glorified state that mirrors His own. He draws on Scripture, particularly the resurrection narratives in 1 Corinthians 15 and the promises of glory in Romans 8 and 1 John 3, to substantiate the assurance that believers will experience a physical resurrection following Christ’s own. The sermon highlights the theological significance of resurrection in Reformed thought, emphasizing the believer's hope in eternal life, striving for holiness in the present, and instilling future glory through the transformative power of Christ.
“He shall change our vile body, that it may be fashioned like unto his glorious body.”
“Christ is that one who will put forth that power, that energy whereby there will be a general resurrection from the dead.”
“Beloved now are we the sons of God and it doth not yet appear what we shall be but we know that when he shall appear We shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is.”
“At every stage of the salvation of the sinner, the glory belongs to the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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