Walter Pendleton's sermon, titled "Messiahship Proven," focuses on the theological significance of Christ’s dual nature as both fully human and fully divine, as articulated in Romans 1. He emphasizes that both aspects are essential for the Gospel and for understanding the identity of Jesus Christ. By referencing Scripture, including Romans 1:3-4 and Isaiah 9, he illustrates how Christ's humanity is crucial for fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy and his role as the Redeemer. The preacher further discusses the importance of acknowledging both the humanity and divinity of Christ; without embracing both, one cannot grasp the Gospel's transformative power. The distinct roles of Christ's two natures highlight the depth of God's plan for salvation, reaffirming the Reformed belief in divine sovereignty and grace.
“If a man is preaching... If you're not speaking of the person and work of Jesus Christ, you are not preaching or giving witness or testimony to the gospel of God.”
“Christ's humanity is given... but he was declared to be the Son of God with power according to the spirit of holiness by the resurrection from the dead.”
“Both together, both together, brought us hope... Jesus Christ as God alone, us being in our fallen state, he could not touch us.”
“Jesus Christ is the lamb slain from before the foundation of the world.”
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