In the sermon titled "The Threefold Name of the Saviour," Henry Sant expounds on the dual nature of Jesus Christ, emphasizing His humanity and divinity through His threefold name: Lord, Jesus, and Christ. He argues that Jesus’ lineage, as the son of David and Abraham, confirms His humanity (Matthew 1:1), while His name Immanuel signifies His divine presence as “God with us” (Matthew 1:23). By referencing the Messianic prophecies in Genesis 3:15 and Isaiah 9:6, Sant articulates the significance of Christ's roles as Savior and anointed messenger. The theological significance of this discourse lies in understanding Christ's unique mediatorial position between God and man, pointing to both His divine authority and His intimate connection with humanity.
“He is a real man and also true God.”
“This child that is being spoken of in this chapter is God. He is God with us.”
“We should love Him for all that He has done. But surely we should be those who love him for who he is.”
“Great is the mystery of godliness; God was manifest in the flesh.”
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