The sermon titled "The Angel of the Lord" by John Chapman emphasizes the theological significance of the Angel of the Lord as a prefiguration of Jesus Christ. Chapman illustrates that angels are created to serve God's people, referencing Hebrews 1:14 to affirm their role as ministering spirits to those inheriting salvation. The sermon particularly highlights God's covenantal promise through the Angel, identifying this figure with Christ, who leads believers and maintains their journey to salvation (Exodus 23:20-33). The preacher connects the ministry of Jesus, His preparatory work from creation through His atoning sacrifice, and His continued guidance in the believer's life, underscoring the doctrines of grace and perseverance. The practical significance lies in believers' assurance that their ultimate salvation is ensured through Christ's active role, promoting trust devoid of fear and thus encouraging a faithful response to God's call for obedience.
“This angel, if you'll notice, this one has a capital A. This is not just an angel. This one is the messenger of the covenant. This is the angel of the covenant. THIS IS THE ONE WHO FULFILLED THE COVENANT. THIS ANGEL IS THE LORD JESUS CHRIST.”
“Salvation... is NOT A COOPERATIVE EFFORT ON OUR PART. THE LORD SAVED ME, AND HE'S BRINGING ME HOME, AND HE'S GOING TO BRING ME HOME SPOTLESS.”
“You shall serve the LORD your God. We're not our own. I'm not my own. Has God taught you that? You're not your own, what you have is not your own, it all belongs to Him.”
“The angel of the Lord goes before His people, keeps them in the way, defeats their enemies, brings them safely into their inheritance that He has prepared for them.”
The Bible teaches that angels are ministering spirits created by God to serve those who will inherit salvation.
Hebrews 1:14, Exodus 23:20-33
Jesus is identified as the Angel of the Lord, the messenger of the covenant, fulfilling the covenant promises made by God.
Exodus 23:20, John 7:29, Matthew 9:6
Obedience to Christ is essential because it demonstrates our love for Him and establishes our faithfulness as His followers.
Exodus 23:21, John 14:15
Christ as our surety means He is fully responsible for the salvation of His people, ensuring they are brought home to God.
1 Peter 1:5, John 14:3
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