The sermon titled "Christ, The Angel of The Lord" by Paul Mahan addresses the typological significance of the Angel of the Lord in the book of Judges, presenting Him as a pre-incarnate appearance of Christ. Mahan articulates key themes such as the Angel's role in revealing Israel's sin, calling forth a Savior, and ultimately facilitating divine sacrifice. Supporting these points are various scripture references, including Judges 2, Judges 6, and Judges 13, which illustrate the Angel's direct communication and involvement in Israel's history. The significance of this doctrine is profound, highlighting the continuity of God's redemptive plan through covenant faithfulness and underscoring that the essence of Christ’s mission is to call sinners to Himself, showcasing His grace in judgment and salvation.
“The angel of the Lord came first to preach and declare Israel's sin and guilt.”
“Only sinners need a Savior, right?”
“He came to reveal the Savior, and then he came to enter into the sacrifice and ascend to glory.”
“If God were going to kill us, he would not have received a burnt offering.”
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