In the sermon titled "The Conversation and the Confusion," Henry Sant explores the theological significance of Luke 24:13-16, focusing on the resurrection of Christ and the disciples' confusion on the road to Emmaus. The sermon emphasizes the importance of Scripture in understanding Christ's messianic identity and the necessity of faith in its truths. Sant discusses how Jesus rebukes the disciples for their unbelief and slowness to comprehend the prophetic scriptures, highlighting the connection between scriptural knowledge and spiritual insight. Significant references to Old Testament prophecies are used to demonstrate how Jesus fulfilled them, ultimately reinforcing the doctrine of sola scriptura—Scripture alone as the authoritative guide for faith and practice. The practical application encourages believers to seek a deeper understanding of Christ through the Scriptures, emphasizing the vital role of meditating on God's Word in discerning spiritual truths.
“O fools, and slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken!”
“Their eyes were opened and they knew him.”
“It is the opening up of the word that led to the opening of their eyes.”
“Oh God have mercy upon us we might not treat God's word as an idle tale but love the word because it is that word that reveals unto us that glorious person of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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