Cody Henson's sermon titled "No Mere Man," based on Matthew 16:13-18, centers on the identity of Christ as the Son of Man and the unique nature of His lordship. The preacher emphasizes that Jesus is not merely a good man or a prophet, as many might suggest, but rather the Messiah, fully divine and fully human, and the only means of salvation. Key arguments include the importance of recognizing Christ's authority and necessity for divine revelation to understand His true identity, as seen in Peter’s confession that Jesus is the Christ (Matthew 16:16). Henson underscores the doctrinal significance of Christ's sovereignty, stating that He will build His church upon Himself—the true rock, which illustrates that salvation is solely dependent on God's will, not human effort. This foundation provides believers with assurance, emphasizing that the gates of hell will not prevail against the church.
Key Quotes
“He is our example in everything. Oh, but He's more than an example.”
“Any Jesus that is preached to not have His way in everything... is not the Jesus of the Scriptures.”
“Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God. He's the rock.”
“Salvation is not a cooperation between God and man.”
The Bible reveals Jesus as the Christ, the Son of the living God, and the God-man.
In Matthew 16:15-16, when Jesus asks His disciples, 'But whom say ye that I am?' Peter responds with, 'Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God.' This declaration highlights Christ's dual nature as both fully God and fully man, affirming Him not just as a prophet but as the Savior and Messiah prophesied throughout Scripture.
Matthew 16:15-16
The Scriptures affirm Christ's deity through His attributes and actions, which align with God.
The truth of Christ's deity is established through numerous scriptural evidences, including His perfect life, His authority over death, and His fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy. In John 17:3, Jesus states, 'And this is life eternal, that they might know thee, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent.' This not only affirms that Christ is central to eternal life but also emphasizes His unique identity as divine, perfectly revealing God to humanity.
John 17:3, Matthew 16:16
Believing Jesus is the Christ is foundational for salvation and understanding God's plan.
Understanding and believing that Jesus is the Christ is essential as it underscores the core of the Gospel. In Matthew 16:18, Jesus declares, 'Upon this rock I will build my church.' This indicates that the belief in Christ as the Savior is what the church is built upon. Furthermore, as stated in John 14:6, Jesus is 'the way, the truth, and the life,' emphasizing that faith in Him is the exclusive means through which one can attain salvation and eternal life.
Matthew 16:18, John 14:6
God reveals Himself through His Word and the person of Jesus Christ.
Scripture indicates that God reveals Himself in various ways, ultimately culminating in the person of Jesus Christ. In Matthew 16:17, Jesus tells Peter, 'Flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven.' This illustrates that understanding who Christ is requires divine revelation rather than human intellect. In John 17:3, knowing God and Jesus is positioned as the essence of eternal life, showcasing that revelation is both a relationship and an ongoing experience of understanding His nature.
Matthew 16:17, John 17:3
'The gates of hell shall not prevail against it' assures believers that the church will stand against all evil.
When Jesus states in Matthew 16:18 that 'the gates of hell shall not prevail against it,' He provides a profound assurance to His followers regarding the invincibility of His church. This promise signifies that despite opposition and persecution, the church, built on the truth of Jesus Christ, will endure. It emphasizes the sovereignty of God in preserving His people and His purpose through Christ, ensuring the ultimate victory over sin and death.
Matthew 16:18
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