In Mike Baker's sermon, "A True Report," the main theological topic is the recognition of Christ's superiority over Old Testament figures, particularly Jonah and Solomon. Baker argues that the repentance of the Ninevites at Jonah's preaching and the admiration of the Queen of Sheba for Solomon exemplify how Gentiles recognized God's work, while many in Jesus's generation failed to do so. He references Luke 11:31, where Jesus asserts that a greater than Solomon is present, emphasizing His divine wisdom and authority, supported by passages from 1 Kings 10 and 2 Chronicles 9 concerning Solomon's wisdom and the Queen's response. This lesson holds practical significance for believers today, urging them to recognize Christ's wisdom and glory, drawn from the same truths of Scripture that compel the faithful to see and believe in His redemptive work.
“The Ninevites were a Gentile people that heard the gospel from Jonah. They repented at the preaching of Jonas, and behold, a greater than Jonas is here.”
“She heard of the fame of Solomon concerning the name of the Lord... Blessed be the Lord thy God, which delighteth in thee.”
“When she said, 'It was a true report,' it called to mind what Isaiah wrote: 'Who hath believed our report?'”
“A greater than Solomon is here, and may we praise God for His infinite wisdom in the provision of the Lamb, slain before the foundation of the world.”
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