In Jabez Rutt's sermon titled "The Church Longing for the Lord's Appearing," the primary theological focus is the anticipation and longing of the church for the coming of Christ, particularly as depicted in Isaiah 63:15-16. Rutt emphasizes that true believers have a deep desire for the manifestation of God's power, grace, and mercy in the church. He articulates the notion that it is not the church's zeal that is paramount, but rather God's zeal and strength, invoking a prayerful plea for divine intervention. The sermon references the prophecy from Isaiah, which provides a context for understanding God's Covenant and His role as the Redeemer, underscoring the importance of recognizing Jesus Christ's dual roles in His first coming as a sacrificial lamb and in His second coming as a righteous judge. This longing has practical significance for the church, positioning it as a community that eagerly awaits God's fulfillment of His promises and seeks to witness His glory on earth.
“Where is thy zeal and thy strength? Not our zeal, not our strength. Where is thy zeal and thy strength?”
“It was love that moved Christ to come from heaven to earth. It was love that moved the son of God to become a man.”
“Doubtless thou art our Father, though Abraham be ignorant of us, and Israel acknowledge us not.”
“He will tread them in mine anger and trample them in my fury.”
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