In Peter L. Meney's sermon titled "Thou Art The Christ," the main theological topic addressed is the identity of Christ as defined in Luke 9:18-22. Meney argues that this question of Christ's identity is vital, not only for the disciples' understanding but also for each believer's faith today. He emphasizes the necessity of spiritual revelation from God, as highlighted by Peter's confession that Jesus is "the Christ of God," which comes not from human wisdom but divine illumination (Matthew 16:17). The sermon underscores the significance of knowing Christ beyond mere historical facts, stressing that true knowledge of Jesus entails understanding His dual nature as God and man and His redemptive mission, including His suffering, death, and resurrection. This is crucial for assurance of salvation, as many may possess a superficial understanding of Christ that does not lead to saving faith.
“The answer divides those who are Christ's from those who are not.”
“The knowledge of Christ for who he really is, the knowledge of the true identity of Jesus Christ cannot be grasped simply by flesh and blood.”
“The blessedness of the knowledge of Christ is that it is a spiritual illumination and it is the work of God himself.”
“This is the heart of the covenant of grace and the covenant of redemption.”
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