In his sermon titled "Glory of God in the Face of Jesus," Mikal Smith addresses the doctrine of revelation, specifically focusing on how the true knowledge of God is revealed through Jesus Christ. He argues that the ability to understand spiritual truths is a work of the Holy Spirit rather than human effort or interpretation, as seen in 2 Corinthians 4:1-6. Throughout the sermon, Smith emphasizes the precedence of God's sovereignty in revealing the light of the Gospel, contrasting it with human attempts to comprehend divine truths. Key Scripture references include John 1:1-5, Ephesians 5:8, and Hebrews 1:3, which collectively underscore the necessity of Christ as the revelation of God's glory and the source of spiritual illumination. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the believer's understanding that salvation and knowledge of God are not based on personal merit or intellectual attainment but entirely on God's sovereign grace.
“The revelation of spiritual matters is the work of the Spirit. It isn’t the work of the preacher... It is a spiritual thing that the Spirit of God gives to us.”
“We preach not ourselves, but Christ Jesus the Lord, and ourselves your servants for Jesus' sake.”
“If He forms the light, light cannot come into any heart unless God forms it.”
“The glory of God is in the face of Jesus Christ.”
The Bible reveals that the glory of God is manifested in the face of Jesus Christ, who reflects the fullness of God's glory.
2 Corinthians 4:6, John 1:14
We recognize God's sovereign grace through scripture, which consistently demonstrates His authority and control over salvation.
Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 9
Understanding depravity is crucial as it reveals our need for God's grace and the work of Christ for salvation.
Romans 3:10-12
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