The sermon "Christ, The Altogether Lovely One!" by James Smith focuses on the profound beauty and multifaceted role of Christ in the believer's life, highlighting his attributes as the Savior and sustainer. Smith employs numerous biblical comparisons, depicting Christ as everything from a nurturing mother to a stronghold and a vine, thereby emphasizing his intimate care and redemptive power. Key Scripture references include Revelation 5, which celebrates Christ’s victory and authority, and Revelation 22, which portrays the eternal relationship believers share with Him. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its invitation for believers to deepen their trust, love, and service toward Christ, recognizing him as the source of all goodness and salvation in their lives, in line with Reformed doctrines of grace and redemption.
“He is the chief among ten thousand and the altogether lovely one.”
“He is the only way, which leads from sin, condemnation, and wrath, to life, holiness, and heaven.”
“Your love is my heaven, your presence is my delight, and your service is the joy of my heart.”
“He is the righteousness which justifies us from all charges, entitles us to eternal life, and enables us to lift up our heads with boldness in God's presence.”
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