In the sermon titled "His Own Son," Peter L. Meney addresses the profound theological concept of God's sacrificial love as expressed in the giving of Jesus Christ for the salvation of sinners. Meney argues that the ultimate demonstration of God's commitment to humanity is found in Romans 8:32, where it asserts that God "spared not his own Son." Through this, he highlights the interconnectedness of the triune God—the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—working collectively towards the redemptive good of His people. The preacher draws heavily on Psalm 22 to illustrate Christ's profound suffering, emphasizing that God willingly allowed His Son to endure humiliation and forsakenness for the sake of atonement. This doctrine underscores significant Reformed tenets such as unconditional election and peculiar grace, illustrating that the assurance of salvation is rooted not in human effort or merit but solely in God's irrevocable promise and love toward His chosen.
“All our personal holiness is as filthy rags. All our righteousness, all our justification, and our sanctification and our heavenly glory and our hope for eternal life must be in Christ alone.”
“If your hope of heaven and your spiritual assurance is built on your personal conduct... then it's a house built on sand and it has no solid foundation.”
“God's own Son was not spared... It cost a lot. Mercy laid a heavy burden on the Godhead.”
“Because he spared not his own Son, we can say, if God be for us, who can be against us?”
The Bible reveals God's profound love through the sacrifice of His Son, Jesus Christ.
Romans 8:32, John 3:16
We know God is for us because He gave His Son for our redemption.
Romans 8:32, Psalm 22
Jesus not being spared underscores the gravity and cost of our salvation.
Romans 8:32, Isaiah 53:5
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