The sermon "God Manifest in the Flesh" by Henry Sant focuses on the profound mystery of the Incarnation, as presented in 1 Timothy 3:16. Sant articulates that this verse encapsulates a fundamental truth within Christian theology: God revealing Himself as man in the person of Jesus Christ. Key points involve the dual nature of Christ as fully God and fully man, the prophetic affirmations found in Scripture—such as Isaiah 9:6 and Galatians 1:15-16—which underscore the significance of the Incarnation. Sant emphasizes that this doctrine is vital for understanding salvation and the nature of God, as it affirms Christ's authority and ability to atone for sin. Ultimately, he asserts that acknowledging this mystery is crucial for believers, as it fills them with awe and reverence, urging a recognition of Christ's role as the central figure of faith and godliness.
“Without controversy, great is the mystery of godliness. God was manifest in the flesh.”
“The first of all mysteries is the mystery of the Trinity... but the second mystery is the doctrine of the incarnation.”
“He was always the eternal Son of God and God manifest in the flesh...always was God, always will be God, never ceased to be God.”
“Oh, the great mystery then of godliness, the mystery of our religion, how it centers in this blessed person, even the Lord Jesus Christ, the God-man.”
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