In the sermon titled "The Message of Christ: Joy to the World," James H. Tippins addresses the profound mystery of the Incarnation and its implications for believers, particularly the theme of God's redemptive work in history. He emphasizes that the mission of Christ was to fulfill the law and redeem humanity by being born of a woman, thus participating fully in humanity while retaining His divine nature. Tippins references Galatians 4 and Romans 16 to illustrate that through Christ’s birth, life, death, and resurrection, believers are adopted as children of God, not through works but through faith. The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance it provides believers of their identity in Christ, encouraging them to live out their faith with joy and love rather than fear or legalism, acknowledging that their righteousness is not based on their own efforts but solely on Christ’s finished work.
“The aim of our charge is love that issues from a pure heart, a good conscience, and a sincere faith.”
“Jesus came for filthy people. Jesus came for people who were hated. Jesus came for people who were sinful.”
“Without the coming of Christ, we find ourselves...over in Galatian Street only.”
“The coming of Christ is in our response, in our doing, in our obedience, in our motivation...it's all about Jesus.”
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