In the sermon titled "Christ, The Altogether Lovely One," James Smith addresses the multi-faceted nature of Jesus Christ as depicted in Scripture, particularly in Revelation 5 and 22. Smith emphasizes Christ's profound beauty and the essential role He plays as a mediator and sustainer for His people. Through a series of vivid metaphors, he illustrates Christ as not only a redeemer but also as a guide, nourisher, shelter, and shepherd. Scripture references support these claims by showcasing Christ's centrality in salvation and His provision for believers, highlighting His attributes that invoke deep affections from His followers. The practical significance of this theological reflection is a call to deepen one’s relationship with Christ, acknowledging Him as the source of all spiritual sustenance and joy in Christian living.
“He is the Lamb of God who took up, expiated, and forever put away the sins of all who trust in Him.”
“He is the chief among ten thousand and the altogether lovely one.”
“He is the water of salvation which cleanses the filthy, refreshes the weary, and makes glad the city of God.”
“Your love is my heaven, your presence is my delight, and your service is the joy of my heart.”
The Bible describes Christ's love as tender and constant, likening it to a mother's love.
Revelation 5, Revelation 22
Jesus is described as the only way that leads to life and holiness, securing our salvation.
Revelation 22
Christ is called the Good Shepherd because He knows, protects, and cares for His flock.
Revelation 5, Revelation 22
Jesus is the Bread of Life, satisfying the spiritual hunger of those who believe in Him.
Revelation 22
Recognizing Christ as the cornerstone is essential as He is the foundation that sustains and secures our faith.
Revelation 5
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