In his sermon, "He Expounded All Things," Peter L. Meney addresses the theme of the teaching ministry of Jesus Christ, particularly focusing on the nature of the Kingdom of God as illustrated in Mark 4:30-34. The main theological argument centers on the necessity of the new birth for understanding spiritual truths, asserting that without being born again, one cannot grasp the Kingdom's nature. He bases his arguments primarily on Scripture references such as Mark 4:30-34 and John 3:2, emphasizing Christ's authoritative teaching and the promise of success in the preaching of the gospel. Meney articulates that this understanding demonstrates God's grace in revealing the mysteries of the Kingdom, underscoring the significance of faithful ministry amidst opposition and the assurance of its ultimate success due to Christ's redemptive work. Practically, he invites listeners to consider their response to Christ's teachings, highlighting the personal blessings available under the gospel's shadow, such as forgiveness, peace, and the hope that sustains believers.
“What matters is what the Lord Jesus Christ taught.”
“To learn anything about the kingdom of God, we must be born again.”
“The success of the church is assured. The success of preaching is assured.”
“May the Lord keep us faithful, because without grace, not one of us could stand in that evil day.”
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