The sermon "The Glorious Gospel of Christ" by James Smith addresses the profound theological doctrine of the Gospel as a glorious revelation of divine grace. Smith emphasizes that the Gospel represents God's purpose to save sinners while upholding His divine perfections, offering doctrines, promises, and invitations that are unmatched. He references 2 Corinthians 4:4, speaking to how the Gospel reveals Christ's person, love, and merit, while also providing a full, free salvation for believers. Additionally, he explores Romans 1 to highlight the Gospel's ability to uplift and transform, underscoring its significant role in addressing human sinfulness and the need for grace. The practical significance lies in the Gospel's capacity to confront human pride, drawing attention to the necessity of grace alone and the work of the Holy Spirit in truly understanding and valuing the Gospel’s message.
“The Gospel is a glorious revelation of divine grace, a manifestation of the purpose and good pleasure of God to save sinners in harmony with and to the honor of all His divine perfections.”
“The gospel lays man in the dust and places God on the throne. It places man as a sinner at the sovereign disposal of God.”
“If man is saved at all, it is of grace alone, it is by Christ alone, it is to God's honor alone.”
“The gospel must be experimentally known by the teaching of the Holy Spirit before it will be loved, prized, and practiced as it ought.”
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