The sermon "Needing a Revelation" by Mike McInnis addresses the critical theological topic of the necessity of divine revelation for true understanding of Jesus Christ. The preacher argues that while individuals can learn religious behaviors and doctrines, they may not perceive the spiritual glory of Christ without a transformative revelation from God. Key Scripture references include John 3:3, where Jesus states that one must be born again to see the kingdom of heaven, and Matthew 16:17, which highlights Peter's acknowledgment of Jesus as the Christ through divine revelation. McInnis emphasizes that such revelation is essential for genuine faith, distinguishing it from mere intellectual assent or emotional responses to religious practices. The doctrinal significance lies in the Reformed belief that faith is a gift from God, initiated by the Holy Spirit, leading to a true understanding and relationship with Christ.
“The natural man can see everything about Jesus Christ that the born-again believer can see except one thing. He cannot see the glory which surrounds him.”
“The very basis upon which his church is built is the personal, individual revelation of Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.”
“When the Lord opens that man's eyes to behold who Jesus Christ really is, He burns an indelible impression upon the man, which changes not only his perspective of himself, but makes him a lover of the way of Christ.”
“Let those of us who see pray for those who see not. Perhaps the Lord of grace and glory will show them, even as He has been gracious to reveal Himself to us.”
The Bible teaches that the natural man cannot see the glory of God, which is revealed only to those who are born again.
John 3:3, Matthew 16:17
A revelation of Christ is crucial for Christians as it transforms their hearts and minds, leading to genuine faith and love for God.
2 Corinthians 4:6, Matthew 16:17
The doctrine of regeneration is supported by scripture, emphasizing the necessity of being born again to perceive the kingdom of God.
John 3:3, Titus 3:5
Seeing the glory of God means experiencing a profound recognition of His majesty, which leads to transformation and worship.
Ezekiel 3:23, 2 Corinthians 4:6
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