Peter L. Meney's sermon, "The Promise Of Christ's Coming," explores the theological significance of Christ's incarnation, particularly as foreshadowed in Genesis 3:14-15. The key argument centers on the notion that, although sin entered the world through Adam and Eve's disobedience influenced by Satan, God's response was to promise a Savior who would ultimately redeem humanity and destroy the works of the devil. The preacher references 1 John 3:8, which states that Christ was manifested to take away sins and destroy the devil's works, illustrating how even at the point of the Fall, God foretold redemption. Meney emphasizes the importance of maintaining a correct view of Christ's victory over evil, which brings comfort and assurance to believers amidst worldly sin and suffering. The practical significance lies in reaffirming the believer's identity as justified before God, despite ongoing struggles with sin, based on Christ's atoning sacrifice.
“He tells us the Lord Jesus Christ came into the world to take away our sins and that he might destroy the works of the devil.”
“Even in the midst of judgment, our loving Father remembered mercy.”
“This verse, it's sometimes called the Proto-Evangel...the first revelation of the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ in the scripture.”
“The sins of God's elect are the works of the devil... destroyed by Christ.”
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