The sermon titled "The Preeminent Word" by Paul Pendleton primarily addresses the preeminence of Christ as the Word of God, emphasizing His divine nature and authority. Pendleton argues that Jesus is supremely significant because He is both the Creator and sustainer of all things, referencing John 1:1-5 and Colossians 1:12-19. He articulates that everything exists for Christ's glory and that humanity's existence finds its purpose in reflecting that glory. The practical significance of the sermon lies in its challenge to believers to recognize Christ’s supremacy in their lives and to avoid any attempt to glorify themselves or their works, which ultimately detracts from the glory due to God alone.
“He is the beginning. As we read in John 1, He is creator of all things, so there is not anything in this world that He did not create, even you and even me.”
“Everything that was created was created by him and for him, so that he might be praised and extolled.”
“Jesus Christ is the only one who is the glory of God. He was from the beginning the Word of God.”
“If you are boasting in anything that man has done, if you are boasting in anything that you have done… you are trying to take glory unto yourself. God will not have it.”
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!