In Wayne Boyd's sermon titled "Five Bible Facts about Christ," the preacher expounds on the Christological truths found in Philippians 2:6-9. The main theological topic addressed is the dual nature of Christ as both fully God and fully man, emphasizing His equality with God and His role as servant. Key arguments include Christ's condescending grace, His humiliation, and His perfect obedience, as highlighted in verses 6-8. Scripture references such as Matthew 1:23 and Isaiah 42:1-7 support these points by affirming Christ’s divine nature and His role as a servant and redeemer. The doctrinal significance of this message lies in the understanding that Christ's work fulfills God’s justice, providing eternal redemption for believers, emphasizing the Reformed doctrine of total depravity and the necessity of Christ's substitutionary atonement.
Key Quotes
“Here this Scripture plainly reveals the deity and the divinity of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“What condescension. The God of glory... becomes a man to redeem his people.”
“He was sent to live a perfect life. That was his mission... to die under the law that he never offended.”
“God is satisfied. Absolutely satisfied.”
The Bible asserts that Jesus is equal with God, as stated in Philippians 2:6.
Philippians 2:6 clearly declares the equality of Jesus Christ with God. It states, 'who being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God.' This affirms the deity of Christ, proclaiming Him as God Almighty. The New Testament, alongside Old Testament prophecies, consistently points to Jesus as divine, emphasizing that He is not merely a prophet or teacher, but the self-existent One, the Great I Am, that came in the flesh. His equality with the Father and the Holy Spirit confirms the core belief in the Holy Trinity, where all three persons are one in essence, purpose, and nature.
Philippians 2:6, Matthew 1:23, Isaiah 9:6
Jesus' resurrection confirms the sufficiency of His sacrifice for our salvation.
The sufficiency of Jesus Christ's sacrifice is affirmed by His resurrection, which demonstrates that God is satisfied with the sacrifice made for our sins. Romans 1:4 declares that Jesus was 'declared to be the Son of God with power according to the Spirit of holiness by the resurrection from the dead.' This pivotal moment confirms that His atonement was accepted, providing evidence that He indeed accomplished redemption for His people. Additionally, His ascension and enthronement at God's right hand further validate that His redemptive work was complete and effective for those who believe.
Romans 1:4, Acts 1:9, Hebrews 1:3
The condescending grace of Jesus shows God’s love and willingness to save His people.
The condescending grace of Jesus Christ is crucial for Christians as it illustrates the depth of God's love. In Philippians 2:7, it states that 'He made Himself of no reputation, and took upon Him the form of a servant.' This act of humility is not only a display of divine condescension but also reflects Christ's willingness to identify with us as human beings. By becoming a servant, He models the selfless nature of sacrificial love. Furthermore, His willingness to endure suffering and death for our sins inspires Christians to embrace humility and servanthood in their own lives, recognizing the profound grace bestowed upon them through Christ's sacrifice.
Philippians 2:7, Matthew 20:28, 1 Timothy 3:16
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