In Mike McInnis's sermon "That Sealed Book," the main theological topic addressed is the supremacy of Christ as the revelation of God and the Redeemer of humanity. McInnis emphasizes that Christ is pivotal in understanding God's purpose and that only through Him can humanity comprehend the divine nature. He develops his argument using key Scripture references from Revelation 5, John 14:9, and Hebrews, illustrating Christ’s undeniable authority and His unique role as the Lamb who overcomes sin and death, thus enabling redemption. The proclamation of Christ's worthiness and eternal reign underscores His centrality in Christian faith, asserting that He is not merely a messenger but is indeed God incarnate, which has profound significance for understanding salvation and worship within Reformed theology.
“It is impossible that a man can know who God is or have any understanding of the unfolding purpose of God in the earth unless he is enabled to see Him who has opened that sealed book.”
“He who thought it not robbery to be equal with God has humbled himself, made in the likeness of sinful flesh, and tabernacled among men, in order to declare the glory of God in the redemption of sinners.”
“A royal diadem adorns the mighty victor's brow. The highest place that heaven affords is His by right, the King of kings and Lord of lords.”
The Bible reveals Christ as the King of kings who has authority over all creation.
Revelation 5:5-6, John 14:9-10
Jesus is central to Christian faith as He reveals God and accomplishes redemption.
John 1:14, Revelation 5:9
The Bible affirms Jesus' divinity through His unique relationship with the Father and His miraculous works.
John 14:10-11, Philippians 2:6
The sealed book represents God's plan and authority, revealed through Christ.
Revelation 5:1-5
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