In his sermon on Ephesians 1:17, Henry Sant addresses the vital theological topics of divine revelation and the necessity of spiritual wisdom in knowing God. He argues that Paul’s prayer for the Ephesians serves as a model for believers, emphasizing the need for a "spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of Him." Sant supports his points by referencing the Trinity and the role of Christ as the mediator who reveals God to humanity, citing Hebrews 1:2 and Proverbs 2:6. The practical significance rests in the understanding that true wisdom and knowledge of God cannot be attained through human effort, but rather through the divine gift of the Holy Spirit, highlighting Reformed principles of grace and reliance on the Holy Spirit for spiritual understanding.
Key Quotes
“We can only see God through the Lord Jesus.”
“Salvation is altogether God's gift. And there is no salvation apart from the Lord.”
“If we have nothing of the Spirit, we have no religion at all.”
“Oh, that God may give unto us that spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of Him.”
The Bible emphasizes the importance of wisdom and knowledge as gifts from God, primarily through the Spirit.
Wisdom and knowledge are repeatedly highlighted throughout the Scriptures, particularly in the wisdom literature. Proverbs, for instance, advises us that 'wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom' (Proverbs 4:7), underscoring its significance. Ephesians 1:17 expresses the Apostle Paul's prayer that God would grant believers the 'spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of Him.' This reflects a deep spiritual understanding that transcends mere intellectual knowledge—it is a revelation of God that only the Holy Spirit can impart. True wisdom is rooted in knowing God, as it is stated in James 1:5, that if anyone lacks wisdom, they should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault.
Proverbs 4:7, Ephesians 1:17, James 1:5
The spirit of wisdom is crucial for Christians as it deepens their understanding of God's revelation in Christ.
The spirit of wisdom is vital for Christians because it is through this spirit that believers gain true understanding of God's nature and His covenant. Ephesians 1:17 makes it clear that the Apostle Paul prayed for the Ephesians to receive the spirit of wisdom and revelation, highlighting the necessity of spiritual insight in knowing God. This insight allows believers to grasp the depths of God's grace, love, and purpose in Christ. Without this spirit, our understanding remains superficial, and we risk missing the richness of our salvation and relationship with God. The Holy Spirit plays an indispensable role in unveiling the truths of God to us, ensuring that our knowledge of Him is not based merely on human wisdom, but on divine revelation.
Ephesians 1:17, 1 Corinthians 2:14
We know God's wisdom is true through the revelation of Jesus Christ by the Holy Spirit.
God's wisdom is affirmed through its revelation in Jesus Christ and the illuminating work of the Holy Spirit. According to 1 Corinthians 1:30, Christ is made unto us wisdom from God. This indicates that to understand God’s wisdom, we must look to Christ, who embodies the truth and reveals God to humanity. Additionally, the Holy Spirit's role in John 16:13 illustrates that He guides believers into all truth, revealing the deep things of God. Thus, our certainty in the truth of God's wisdom is secured through both the person of Christ and the inner workings of the Spirit within our hearts and minds, making it a living and active truth in our lives.
1 Corinthians 1:30, John 16:13
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