The sermon titled "Till Death Do Us Part ... Gen 2" by James H. Tippins focuses on the theological significance of marriage as illustrated in Genesis 2:12-25. The main doctrine addressed is the relationship between creation, the institution of marriage, and the redemptive work of Christ. Tippins argues that marriage serves as an imperfect yet profound picture of the covenant relationship between Christ and the Church, emphasizing that true understanding of Genesis involves recognition of gospel truths rather than merely historical context. Specific Scripture references, including Genesis 2 and Ephesians 5, are utilized to illustrate the mutual submission required in marriage and the sacrificial love that mirrors Christ’s relationship with His bride, the Church. The practical significance of these teachings underscores the need for humility and dependence on God's grace, highlighting that true life and salvation are found not in human effort or understanding, but in the promises and decrees of God.
“It is not good that the man should be alone. I will make a helper fit for him.”
“The only humility that lives in us is the new man who is Jesus Christ.”
“Marriage is a microscopic picture of the macrocosmic reality of Christ and the Church.”
“Grace is God's doing revealed for His people in redemption. Grace is God's power.”
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