In this sermon titled "Word, Life, and Light," Jim Byrd addresses the theological doctrine of the deity of Christ, emphasizing that Jesus of Nazareth is both fully God and fully man as articulated in John 1:1-5. Byrd argues that John’s Gospel uniquely reveals Jesus as the "Word" through which God communicates His will, the "Life" which is the source of both physical and spiritual life, and the "Light" that dispels darkness and illuminates understanding. He supports his assertions with Scripture references, notably from John 20:30-31, asserting that believing in Jesus as the Christ is essential for salvation and spiritual assurance. The doctrinal significance of this sermon highlights the Reformed understanding of salvation by grace through faith in Christ alone, stressing the necessity of recognizing Jesus' true identity for true faith and life in Him.
“John's mission in writing this is to tell us first that Jesus of Nazareth is God. He is the very Son of God. And then secondly, he tells us to believe on him.”
“He is God manifest in the flesh and all who believe him if you believe him... you must believe on the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“You want to learn something about God? Study Christ Jesus. What did God do? God joined Himself to our flesh.”
“The light shineth in darkness, and the darkness comprehended it not...the darkness can't overwhelm it. It can't extinguish the light.”
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