The sermon titled "Christ the Consolation of Israel" preached by Don Bell focuses on the central theme of Christ as the promised consolation and salvation for His people, drawing from Luke 2:21-25. The preacher emphasizes that Simeon, described as a just and devout man, exemplifies faith in waiting for the fulfillment of God's promises through Jesus, who is recognized as the Messiah (the "Consolation of Israel"). Key arguments include the necessity of Christ to reconcile sinful humanity with God, references to Old Testament prophecies from Isaiah that underline the promise of comfort, and the theological assertion that true Israel consists of those who are spiritually born again, rather than those of mere physical descent. The sermon stresses the significance of understanding Jesus' role of redemption and comfort in the lives of believers, highlighting that through faith in Christ, one experiences true peace and justification before God.
“Christ is the only person, God's only person can justify a man. He wasn't just because he lived right... he was just because God made him just.”
“Simeon was waiting for the fulfillment of prophecy of Christ's coming. He was waiting for the Messiah.”
“Christ himself is the consolation of Israel... He's our comfort. He purchased us. He redeemed us.”
“Our justification is free, being justified freely... If God be for us, who can be against us?”
Christ is referred to as the consolation of Israel because He provides comfort and reconciliation through His sacrifice.
Luke 2:25, Isaiah 43:1
Christ's salvation is foundational for Christians as it assures them of forgiveness and eternal life.
Romans 8:29-30
Election and predestination are affirmed in Scripture, particularly in passages like Ephesians 1:4-5 and Romans 8.
Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 8
Justification is the act through which God declares sinners righteous based on faith in Christ.
Romans 5:1, Romans 8:33-34
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