The sermon delivered by Jabez Rutt focused on the profound theological truth that "the Son of God has come" as articulated in 1 John 5:20. Rutt emphasized the dual nature of Christ as fully divine and fully human, asserting that the virgin birth was essential for Christ’s holiness and role as the Savior. He rooted his argument in the manifest truth of Jesus as the Son of God, confirming this with various scripture passages including 1 John 4:2-3 and Galatians 4:4. Rutt underscored that understanding these fundamental truths is crucial, as they form the basis for the believer’s faith and the assurance of eternal life through Jesus. The practical significance lies in a believer's comprehension of their salvation, grounded in the righteousness of Christ and His sacrificial atonement, which allows for reconciliation with God.
Key Quotes
“We know that the Son of God is come and hath given us an understanding that we may know Him that is true.”
“He laid upon Him the iniquity of us all. This is the glory of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.”
“There is one God and one mediator between God and man, the man Christ Jesus, who gave himself an offering for sin.”
“The work of salvation was finished. When Christ said on the cross of Calvary, it is finished, it was an accomplished work.”
The Bible affirms that Jesus is the Son of God and the true God, highlighting His divine nature.
The Bible clearly teaches the divinity of Jesus Christ, particularly in 1 John 5:20, where it states that 'we are in Him that is true, even in His Son, Jesus Christ. This is the true God and eternal life.' This verse emphasizes that Jesus is not merely a prophet or a good teacher, but the very embodiment of God. The doctrine of Jesus' divinity is affirmed throughout the New Testament and is fundamental to the Christian faith. In John 1:14, it declares that 'the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us,' indicating that Jesus, as the Word, is fully divine and fully human. Understanding Jesus' divinity is crucial because it assures us that He possesses the authority to grant eternal life and serve as our savior.
1 John 5:20, John 1:14
The virgin birth is affirmed in scripture as necessary for Jesus to be the holy God-man, free from original sin.
The virgin birth of Jesus is an essential doctrine in Christianity, affirmed in Matthew 1:23, which quotes Isaiah 7:14, stating, 'Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son.' This miraculous conception was crucial because it ensured that Jesus, being born of a virgin, was without original sin, thus able to live a perfect, sinless life. In the sermon, it was emphasized that 'the reason for the virgin birth of Jesus Christ is that the human nature that he assumed in the womb of the Virgin Mary was a true human nature, but it was holy.' Thus, the virgin birth underlines the unique nature of Jesus as both fully divine and fully human, fulfilling the requirements necessary for Him to serve as the Savior of His people.
Matthew 1:23, Isaiah 7:14
The resurrection of Jesus is essential as it affirms His victory over sin and death, ensuring our justification.
Believing in the resurrection of Jesus is of paramount importance in the Christian faith, as articulated in Romans 4:25, which states that Jesus 'was delivered for our offenses, and was raised again for our justification.' The resurrection testifies not only to Jesus' power over death but also to the truth of His claims to be the Son of God. As the sermon explained, the resurrection signifies that sin has been put away and divine justice has been satisfied. It is through the resurrection that believers are assured of their own future resurrection and justification before God. Therefore, it is not merely an event in history but the cornerstone of the Christian faith that assures us of eternal life in Christ.
Romans 4:25
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