In Henry Sant's sermon on John 15:3, titled "The Purifying Word of the Lord Jesus Christ," he expounds on the significance of Christ's words and their purifying effect on believers. The main theological theme centers on the dual role of Christ as both Prophet and High Priest. Key arguments highlight that through His spoken word and sacrificial work, believers are cleansed and sanctified, a truth supported by Scripture references such as John 15:1-6 and Hebrews 10:14. Sant emphasizes the practical significance of this sanctification process, pointing out that it involves a separating ministry that discerns true believers from those who merely appear to be in Christ. Ultimately, he affirms that believers are called to abide in Christ to bear fruit, which indicates their genuine relationship with Him.
“Now ye are clean through the word which I have spoken unto you.”
“Every branch that beareth fruit, he purgeth it, that it may bring forth more fruit.”
“The Lord's ministry is such a separating ministry time and again we have that in the scriptures.”
“There must be some application of these things... The foolishness of the cross. We preach Christ crucified, says the apostle.”
The Bible says that we are made clean through the words spoken by Christ, as referenced in John 15:3.
John 15:3
We know Christ's words sanctify us because He states that we are clean through the words He has spoken to us (John 15:3).
John 15:3
Christ's ministry is a separating ministry because it discerns who are true followers and who are merely false professors (John 15:2-6).
John 15:2-6
The Holy Spirit plays a crucial role in our sanctification by applying Christ's work and bringing about regeneration and spiritual growth.
Ephesians 5:25-26, Romans 15:16
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