In his sermon titled "Christ is God," Kevin Thacker explores the profound truth of the divinity of Christ as presented in John 5:1-23. The central theological theme is the assertion that Jesus Christ is not only the Son of God but indeed God Himself, deserving both worship and honor equivalent to that given to the Father. Thacker argues that Christ’s healing of the invalid at the Pool of Bethesda demonstrates His authority and divine identity, as shown in John 5:19-23, where Jesus asserts His unity with the Father in both works and judgment. This elevation of Christ affirms key Reformed doctrines, including the doctrines of the Trinity and Christ’s mediatorial work. The practical significance lies in the imperative call for believers to honor Christ in all aspects of life, recognizing that honoring Him is synonymous with honoring the Father, as affirmed in John 5:23.
“He came to give life to His people. He came to seek and to save the lost. Plum lost.”
“He that honoreth not the Son honoreth not the Father which hath sent Him.”
“Man cannot praise and they cannot honor Christ too much.”
“If you honor the Son as you do the Father, you're not robbing God. You're giving Him honor and glory when you honor His Son.”
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