The sermon titled "Christ the Preacher," preached by Henry Sant from Ephesians 2:17, centers on the theological theme of Christ as the proclaimer of peace and reconciliation. Sant argues that Christ is both the subject and content of preaching, asserting that His message is fundamentally about creating peace between Jews and Gentiles through His redemptive work on the cross. He supports this with Scripture references, particularly from Ephesians 2:14-17, which elaborates on how Christ broke down the barriers between groups, exemplifying His role as the ultimate prophet promised in the Old Testament. The sermon emphasizes the practical significance of this message for believers today, advocating that they embrace and share the message of peace as a fundamental expression of their faith and identity in Christ.
“He came and preached peace to you which were afar off and to them that were nigh.”
“Preaching in many ways is the principle means of grace... He pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that believed.”
“The content of his gospel... centers in him, his person.”
“Christ comes to save sinners. The Lord Jesus comes to those who are far off.”
The Bible teaches that Christ came to preach peace, reconciling both Jews and Gentiles through His work on the cross.
Ephesians 2:17, 1 Corinthians 1:23, 1 Corinthians 2:2
Scripture reveals that Christ's message transcends ethnic and cultural boundaries, offering salvation to all who believe.
Ephesians 2:14-15, Ephesians 3:6, Romans 10:12
Christ's message of peace addresses our fundamental enmity with God and offers reconciliation through His sacrifice.
Ephesians 2:16, Colossians 1:20, John 14:27
Preaching is the primary means through which Christ communicates His presence and message of grace to His people.
Romans 10:14-15, Ephesians 4:20, Ephesians 2:18
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