The sermon titled "The Spirit of Love & Humility," preached by Jabez Rutt, addresses the essential Reformed doctrine of brotherly love within the church and its manifestation in humility. Rutt emphasizes that love is foundational to Christian life and community, anchored in the exhortation from Hebrews 13:17 to obey church leaders who watch over the souls of the congregation. He draws on various scriptural references, including Ephesians and Philippians, to illustrate that true love accompanies humility and that a proper understanding of one’s sinful nature fosters this humility. The practical implications of this doctrine are significant, as they encourage a Spirit-filled community that actively pursues unity and peace through love—a reflection of Christ's love for the Church, which ultimately leads to spiritual growth and glorification of God.
Key Quotes
“Love is the golden chain that binds those happy souls above.”
“Where there is true love, there is humility.”
“The more deeply we feel our sinfulness, the more deeply we feel our need of the blood of Christ.”
“Obey them that have the rule over you and submit yourselves, for they watch for your souls.”
The Bible exhorts us to let brotherly love continue as a vital expression of our faith.
The concept of brotherly love is essential in the Christian faith, as highlighted in Hebrews 13:1, which states, 'Let brotherly love continue.' This love is not merely an emotional feeling but a commitment to act with kindness and humility towards one another. In the teachings of Jesus, love among His disciples serves as a distinguishing mark of true discipleship, as He said, 'By this shall they know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another' (John 13:35). This love is rooted in the grace and mercy of God and should manifest through our attitudes and interactions in the church and beyond.
Hebrews 13:1, John 13:35
Christ's sacrifice is sufficient because He was without sin and His blood establishes the everlasting covenant.
The sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice is fundamental to Reformed theology, as reflected in the statement that He was 'the lamb without blemish' (1 Peter 1:19). This perfection in His nature allows His sacrifice to effectively atone for the sins of His people. Hebrews 9:14 affirms that Christ, through the Spirit, offered Himself without spot to God, ensuring that His blood cleanses our consciences from dead works. Furthermore, His sacrificial death fulfills the typology of the Passover lamb, establishing a new and everlasting covenant that guarantees reconciliation and eternal life for believers (Hebrews 13:20). Thus, believers can rest assured in the sufficiency of Christ's atoning work.
1 Peter 1:19, Hebrews 9:14, Hebrews 13:20
Humility is crucial for Christians as it fosters true love and allows us to live in harmony with others.
Humility is vital in the Christian life, as it is closely linked to the love of Christ. In Ephesians 4:2, the Apostle Paul encourages believers to walk 'with all lowliness and meekness,' demonstrating that humility should characterize our interactions. True love, which Christ exemplified, is always accompanied by humility, positioning us to recognize our own sinfulness and reliance on God's grace. Without humility, pride can distort our perception of ourselves and others, hindering our ability to love genuinely. James 4:10 states, 'Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and he shall lift you up,' highlighting that it is through humility that we find favor with God and grow spiritually.
Ephesians 4:2, James 4:10
Church leaders are called to watch over the souls of their congregation and lead with humility and love.
According to the Bible, particularly in Hebrews 13:17, church leaders hold a solemn responsibility to 'watch for your souls, as they that must give account.' This passage highlights the accountability leaders have to God for the spiritual well-being of their congregation. They are to provide guidance, teaching, and correction in love, ensuring that they lead with humility and set a good example. A loving and conscientious leader seeks to edify the body of Christ, promoting unity, growth in faith, and obedience to God's word. Furthermore, their leadership should reflect the character of Christ, who serves as the ultimate Shepherd of His flock.
Hebrews 13:17, 1 Peter 5:2-3
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