The sermon "The Birth of the Deliverer" by John Chapman centers on the theological themes of divine providence, the typology of Moses as a precursor to Jesus Christ, and the intersection of human faith and God's sovereignty. Chapman argues that great leaders, like Moses, are shaped through adversity rather than simply being born great. He draws on Scripture from Exodus 2:1-10, Acts 7, and Hebrews 11 to illustrate how Moses' life and trials foreshadow Christ's birth and mission, emphasizing the sovereign hand of God in using difficult circumstances for His glory. The theme notably emphasizes that Moses, like Jesus, was born under a death sentence but was preserved by God's providential care, which stands as a testimony to God's faithfulness and the redemptive arc of Scripture. This comparison serves to remind believers of their own deliverance through Christ, who is the ultimate Deliverer.
“Great leaders are not just born, they're made.”
“Their faith was the same as Abraham's when he offered up Isaac on the altar.”
“Come to me, I am meek and lowly. You'll find rest to your souls, all you heavy laden.”
“Every person on this earth is born under a death sentence. But those in the ark are safe.”
The Bible details the birth of Moses in Exodus 2, showing God's providential care in his early life amid adversity.
Exodus 2:1-10, Hebrews 11:23
Jesus is our Deliverer as He fulfills the typology of Moses, leading God's people from bondage into freedom.
Exodus 2:1-10, Hebrews 3, Romans 8:28
Faith is essential for Christians as it connects them to God's providential care and His purposes.
Hebrews 11:23, Hebrews 11:6
God's providence assures Christians that He governs all events for their ultimate good and His glory.
Romans 8:28
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