The sermon "A Lively Hope" by Mike McInnis emphasizes the profound hope Christians have through the resurrection of Jesus Christ, as articulated in 1 Peter 1. McInnis explains that Jesus, as the only begotten Son of God, embodies the fullness of God’s revelation to humanity, fulfilling the role necessary for salvation. He cites 1 Peter 1:3-5, highlighting that believers are "begotten again" to a living hope, grounded in Christ's resurrection, which assures them of an incorruptible inheritance kept in heaven. McInnis articulates the practical significance of this hope, affirming that it provides believers with true assurance and perspective on life, death, and eternal fellowship with God, ultimately encouraging them to live in light of their resurrection hope.
Key Quotes
“He has not expected us to be able to bear that or contemplate those sufferings, for he bore it, that we might not have to.”
“He is the only begotten Son of God ... and the only way that any man will ever know God is through his son, Jesus Christ.”
“We have been begotten again unto a living hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.”
“Now our hope can be defined in many ways. Our hope, number one, is Christ.”
The Bible teaches that being born again is an act of God, whereby He regenerates a person, granting them a new life and a living hope through Jesus Christ.
According to 1 Peter 1:3, we are begotten again unto a lively hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. This being 'born again' reflects a spiritual transformation initiated by God's abundant mercy, making it clear that it is not something we achieve by our own merits but is given as a gift. Just as Jesus explained to Nicodemus, unless one is born again, he cannot see the Kingdom of God (John 3:3). This rebirth is a fundamental tenet of salvation in the Reformed tradition, emphasizing that it is solely by God's sovereign grace that we come to faith.
1 Peter 1:3, John 3:3
We know Jesus is the only begotten Son of God through Scripture, which affirms His unique relationship with the Father and His divine nature.
The term 'only begotten Son of God' signifies the unique and unparalleled relationship between Jesus and the Father, emphasizing that He is both fully God and fully man. John 1:14 states that 'the Word became flesh and dwelt among us,' affirming that Jesus, who is divine, took on human form to fulfill God's redemptive plan. Additionally, Colossians 1:15 tells us that Jesus is the 'image of the invisible God.' This truth is foundational to our faith, confirming that there is no other way to God except through Jesus Christ (John 14:6), who is the complete revelation of the Father.
John 1:14, Colossians 1:15, John 14:6
The resurrection of Jesus is vital because it affirms His victory over sin and death, providing believers with hope for eternal life.
The resurrection of Jesus is a cornerstone of Christian faith, as it confirms His triumph over sin and death, ensuring the justification of believers. Romans 4:25 states that Jesus was raised for our justification, which underscores that His resurrection is essential for salvation. It not only validates His claims to be the Son of God but also assures us that we, too, will be resurrected as Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 15:20, 'But now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the firstfruits of them that slept.' Our hope is alive because He lives, and this resurrection grants us the promise of our own future resurrection to eternal life with Him.
Romans 4:25, 1 Corinthians 15:20
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