In Allan Jellett's sermon titled "God Manifest in the Flesh," the main theological topic revolves around the incarnation of Christ and His mission to redeem humanity. Jellett discusses key events from John 7, detailing how Jesus maintained a low profile while conveying profound truths about His identity and the nature of salvation. He draws upon various Scripture passages, including John 20:31 and Romans 9:5, to emphasize that understanding who Jesus is—God in flesh—is crucial for recognizing Him as the promised Messiah and Redeemer. The sermon highlights the importance of coming to Christ with one's spiritual thirst, rooted in the promise of living water, and critiques the empty religious rituals that lack genuine faith and understanding. This message reinforces the Reformed doctrine of salvation by grace through faith, illustrating that true spiritual satisfaction is found solely in Jesus Christ and His atoning work.
“His hour was that hour in which he, as the substitute of his people, would pay the penalty for the sins of his people in their place, that they might be made the righteousness of God in him.”
“If any man thirst, let him come unto me and drink. He that believeth on me, as the scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water.”
“The whole ritual is Ichabod... because there was no spiritual truth in it.”
“The wisdom of God is so much higher than the wisdom of man. The wisdom of man is complete foolishness compared to the wisdom of God.”
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