In Chris Cunningham's sermon titled "Fulness of the Godhead Bodily," the primary theological focus is the dual nature of Christ—fully God and fully man—as expressed in Colossians 2:9. Cunningham emphasizes that the term "bodily" signifies Christ's permanent embodiment as the God-man rather than a temporary vehicle for divine presence. He argues that this fullness is evidenced in Christ's ability to forgive sins, demonstrating His authority as both the Redeemer and God Himself, supported by Scripture references such as Acts 1:9, Hebrews 10:4-10, and Mark 2:7. The sermon highlights the doctrinal significance of understanding Christ as the ultimate and singular sacrifice for sin, which secures believers' redemption and underlines the absurdity of any reliance on human philosophy or other means of salvation. Cunningham urges believers to rest in the sufficiency of Christ, who embodies all wisdom and knowledge of God.
“He is the God man and his body is integral to who he is.”
“In burnt offerings and sacrifices for sin, thou hast had no pleasure in that... A body thou has prepared for me.”
“All of God's power, all of God's love... in a human being.”
“If you have not found in Christ all you need, you simply don't know him yet.”
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