Allan Jellett's sermon, "Show Us The Father," focuses on the profound theological truth that knowledge of God is exclusively found in Jesus Christ. Jellett argues that the human condition is characterized by spiritual poverty and blindness, making it impossible to know God apart from Christ. He supports this claim using scriptural passages such as John 14:8, where Jesus affirms that to see Him is to see the Father, and elaborates on how true life and eternal connection to God are only accessible through Jesus' redemptive work. The sermon emphasizes the distinctive Reformed doctrine of salvation through Christ alone, underlining the significance of recognizing Jesus as the sole mediator to the Father, a truth with profound ramifications for believers' spiritual lives and their witness in the world.
“True life, true wisdom, true knowledge, it's in Him and Him alone.”
“You cannot know God without Christ. You need to know the doctrine of Christ, but as Henry Mahan said once, we don't come to Christ through the study of doctrine, we come to true doctrine through the knowledge of Christ.”
“He that hath seen Me hath seen the Father.”
“Look full in his wonderful face and the things of this world will go strangely dim in the light of his glory and grace.”
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