The sermon titled "A Similitude" by Henry Sant centers on the theological concept of Christ as the door to salvation, as articulated in John 10:9. Sant discusses the significance of this "I am" statement, emphasizing Christ's divine authority and role as the Good Shepherd. By referencing the Old Testament, particularly Ezekiel 34, he argues that Jesus fulfills the prophetic promise of a true shepherd who provides for and protects His sheep. The practical significance of this doctrine is that salvation is found solely through faith in Christ, who offers not only eternal security but also spiritual sustenance, represented metaphorically as "pasture." Sant stresses the importance of understanding both the security and responsibilities that come from being part of Christ's flock, drawing on biblical teaching to argue against any notion of losing salvation.
“I am the door, by me if any man enter in, he shall be saved and shall go in and out and find pasture.”
“He is the Amen. He is the faithful and true witness.”
“I give unto them eternal life, and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of My hand.”
“We shall not find much pasture except we go out as well as in.”
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