The sermon titled "Discerning The Time," delivered by Peter L. Meney, addresses the theological theme of spiritual discernment, particularly in relation to recognizing the incarnate Christ and the Gospel's implications. Meney critiques the religious leaders of Jesus’ time—specifically the Pharisees and scribes—for their hypocrisy and inability to perceive the signs of the Messiah’s presence, despite their skill in interpreting natural signs (Luke 12:54-56). He argues that their refusal to acknowledge Christ stems from innate opposition to God and spiritual blindness (Ephesians 2:1-3), highlighting the necessity of sovereign grace for true understanding (Ezekiel 16:8). The practical significance of the sermon lies in illustrating the divide created by the Gospel within families, reminding believers of the pervasive natural enmity toward God and the transformative power of grace that illuminates the truth.
“You can be wise, you can be astute, you can be discerning about many things in this world, but you refuse to acknowledge Christ because you are innately opposed, because you are dead in sin and you are blind to the truth.”
“It is only by grace that we are any different from these dissembling Pharisee weather forecasters.”
“There is in this Gospel a message that divides families but reconciles sinners to a holy God.”
“What liberty there is in the freedom from sin and death and hell and everlasting condemnation, granted to one who never could have redeemed himself or paid his dues, but who is free in Christ and that forevermore.”
The Bible teaches that we must discern the times and recognize the signs of the Messiah, as emphasized by Jesus in Luke 12:54-56.
Luke 12:54-59, 2 Timothy 3:7
Jesus is affirmed as the Messiah through His miracles, fulfillment of prophecies, and the testimony of the Scriptures.
Luke 12:54-56, John 3:2, Ezekiel 16:8
Discerning spiritual truths enables Christians to affirm their faith and effectively witness to the Gospel.
Luke 12:54-56, Ephesians 1:7-8, Hebrews 9:12
Many reject the truth of the Gospel due to their natural enmity against God and resistance to acknowledging their sinfulness.
Luke 12:54-56, John 5:40, Ezekiel 16:8
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