The sermon titled "Men of Wonder" by Henry Sant addresses the theological concept of the identity and experience of God's people, described as "men of wonder," through a focus on Scripture from Zechariah 3:8 and Psalm 71:7. The preacher argues that believers are seen as signs and wonders, reflecting spiritual transformation through the work of Christ, who is the primary "Man of Wonder." He supports his claims by referencing the prophetic significance of Joshua as a type of Christ, the new birth in Christ (John 3:3), and the unique identity of the believer in their justified state, emphasizing salvation's transformative power—rooted in God's righteousness. The sermon holds practical significance in illustrating the realities of Christian life and faith, encouraging believers to understand their status as witnesses of divine grace amid the struggles and paradoxes faced in the world.
“The child of God then is a wonder at his beginning, when that new life is first communicated to his soul.”
“If any man be in Christ, he is a new creature; old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.”
“The believer's spiritual standing is in another, in the person and work of the Lord Jesus.”
“What a wonder that sinners like me and like you can have a relationship with this One, can be blessed to know a real union with Him.”
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