Henry Sant's sermon on Philippians 3:17 focuses on the call to follow the Apostle Paul as a model for Christian living. The main theological topic is the importance of exemplifying a Christ-centered life amidst the dangers of legalism and antinomianism. Sant systematically contrasts Paul’s fervent commitment to Christ with the errors of both legalists, who impose unnecessary burdens of the law, and libertines, who indulge in sinful behaviors. Key Scripture references include Philippians 3:18-19, highlighting the characteristics of those who violate the teachings of the cross, and Romans 6, which emphasizes the call to live in newness of life considering the grace received through Christ. The sermon’s practical significance lies in its exhortation to follow not only Paul but also to embody his humility, obedience, and sorrow for those lost in sin, ultimately leading believers to a balanced and genuine practice of their faith.
“Brethren, be followers together of me, and mark them which walk, so as ye have us for an example.”
“Oh, his eyes are filled with tears, he's grieved that there should be those in the churches who are teaching anything contrary to the truth as it is in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“There's a danger of having the great zeal of the Pharisee... but in reaction going to the other extreme of a sort of antinomian spirit.”
“Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus.”
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