In his sermon titled "The Power of the Voice of Christ," Henry Sant explores the significance of Christ's voice, particularly as depicted in Revelation 1:17-18. Sant accentuates the divine authority and the comfort found in Christ's declaration, “Fear not, for I am the first and the last.” He argues that this proclamation highlights both Christ's eternal nature and His role in reconciling humanity to God through His death and resurrection. Supporting his points with references from Isaiah, the Gospels, and Revelation, he paints a picture of the glorified Christ who possesses the keys of hell and death, underscoring His sovereignty over life and judgment. The practical significance of understanding Christ's voice and His declarations is emphasized as foundational for believers to experience peace, assurance, and transformation through faith.
Key Quotes
“When I saw him, I fell at his feet as dead.”
“Fear not, I am the first and the last. I am he that liveth and was dead, and behold, I am alive forevermore.”
“The Gospel... is concerning God's Son, Jesus Christ, our Lord... declared to be the Son of God with power, according to the Spirit of holiness, by the resurrection from the dead.”
“His commandments are not grievous. O God, help us then to embrace the precepts as we embrace the promises.”
The voice of Christ is powerful and authoritative, calling His people from death to life.
In Revelation 1:17-18, we see how the voice of Jesus is described as a great trumpet, emphasizing its strength and authority. John falls at Jesus' feet as dead when he encounters His voice, showcasing the profound impact it has on him. The voice of Christ not only draws attention but also brings comfort, as He reassures John with the words 'Fear not.' This illustrates how the voice of the Lord can penetrate the depths of our spiritual condition, calling us from our deadness in sin into new life.
Revelation 1:17-18
We know Christ's resurrection is true through multiple testimonies in Scripture, which affirm His victory over death.
Christ's resurrection is a central pillar of Christian faith, and numerous Scriptures confirm its truth. In Revelation 1:18, Jesus declares, 'I am He that liveth and was dead; and behold, I am alive forevermore.' This statement not only affirms His resurrection but also His eternal existence and power over death. Additionally, passages like Romans 1:4 confirm that Jesus was declared to be the Son of God with power by His resurrection from the dead. These scriptural affirmations, coupled with historical evidence of the eyewitness accounts of His resurrection, provide a solid foundation for the truth of Christ's rising from the dead.
Revelation 1:18, Romans 1:4
Understanding Christ's authority is vital for Christians as it establishes our confidence in His power to save and rule.
Christ's authority is underscored throughout Scripture, particularly in Revelation 1:18, where He claims, 'I have the keys of hell and of death.' This statement reveals not only His dominion over life and death but also reassures believers of His sovereign control over all circumstances. For Christians, knowing that Jesus holds ultimate authority instills confidence in salvation, as He is the one who reconciles us to God through His death and resurrection. Indeed, our hope rests in the fact that He is not only our Savior but also our King, reigning in power and majesty, ensuring that nothing can separate us from His love.
Revelation 1:18, Romans 8:38-39
Christ's resurrection is the basis of our regeneration, granting believers new life in Him.
Regeneration, or the new birth, is dynamically linked to the resurrection of Christ. As He states in John 14:19, 'Because I live, ye shall live also.' This connection shows that through His resurrection, believers are given spiritual life, transitioning from death in sin to life in righteousness. The Apostle Peter emphasizes this as well in 1 Peter 1:3, stating that we are 'begotten again unto a lively hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.' This powerful reality affirms that the same power that raised Christ also works within us, enabling us to live out our faith and experience transformation.
John 14:19, 1 Peter 1:3
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