In the sermon "Son of Man Pt 2," Mikal Smith addresses the theological concept of Jesus Christ as the ultimate prophet and mediator sent to a rebellious nation, drawing parallels between the prophetic calling of Ezekiel and the ministry of Jesus. The preacher highlights key arguments, including the affirmation that Christ embodies the fullness of God and serves as the messenger delivering God’s words to His people, referenced through Ezekiel 2-3 and John 17. Smith underscores the significance of Christ’s rejection by Israel and His mission to the lost sheep, emphasizing the Reformed understanding of election by stating that Jesus came specifically for those the Father had given Him. He further discusses the essential role of believers in declaring the Gospel without anxiety, as the outcome of belief rests with God alone, truly aligning with the Reformed doctrine of God's sovereignty in salvation.
“Jesus Christ was sent unto the lost sheep or lost sheep of Israel... He has come and he's given them words.”
“It's up to you to declare his word as the Lord gives you to declare it. It's a declaration.”
“Because we are a rebellious people, He came and was not rebellious on our behalf.”
“The rebels will continue to be rebels, but we have been brought into submission to Christ.”
Jesus was sent to the lost sheep of Israel to bear witness to God's purpose.
Ezekiel 2-3, Matthew 15:24
Jesus is the true mediator as He perfectly reveals the Father to us.
John 17:6, Colossians 2:9
Election emphasizes God's sovereignty in salvation.
Ephesians 1:4-5
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