The sermon by Paul Mahan titled "The Birth of The Christ Child" focuses on the theological significance of the incarnation of Jesus Christ, emphasizing that He is both fully God and fully man. Mahan argues that Jesus' birth, prophesied in Isaiah (Isaiah 7:14; Isaiah 9:6), was the fulfillment of God's promise of redemption for sinners, underscoring His divine nature as Immanuel (God with us). He explains that Jesus, as the Eternal Son of God, was given as a sacrifice to atone for humanity's sin, referencing Romans 5 to highlight the necessity of His incarnation for salvation. The practical significance is a call for worship that recognizes Jesus not merely as a baby but as the Sovereign Lord and Redeemer. This recognition should lead to a greater appreciation of the grace offered through Christ's life, death, and resurrection, affirming Reformed doctrines of salvation and grace.
“This is no ordinary babe... He was the Son of the Most High God.”
“If He’s not God, then He didn’t save anybody. He can’t help us, can he?”
“He came for this cause, he said, ‘I came into this world to die.’”
“God gave him a name above every name because of what He did.”
Auto-generated transcript • May contain errors
Comments
Your comment has been submitted and is awaiting moderation. Once approved, it will appear on this page.
Be the first to comment!