In this sermon titled "With Swords and Staves," Peter L. Meney addresses the theological doctrines surrounding the providence of God, the nature of Christ's suffering, and the fulfillment of Scripture as depicted in Mark 14:43-52. He emphasizes that the arrest of Jesus, led by Judas, was not a chaotic event but rather a divinely orchestrated moment in redemptive history. Meney points out that Jesus' declaration, "the Scriptures must be fulfilled," signifies the inevitability of God's eternal decree and the covenant of grace that required Christ's suffering and sacrifice. He discusses how the mob’s armed aggression against Jesus illustrates humanity's futile attempts to oppose God and underscores the necessity of Christ's meek submission to fulfill God's redemptive plan. The doctrinal significance lies in recognizing Christ's role as the sacrificial lamb and the assurance of salvation for the elect, as even in their failures, God's providence prevails.
“The crowd of soldiers coming against the Lord Jesus Christ...what a measly, miserable sight they make... it will never be any more successful against God than the swords and the sticks.”
“The Scriptures must be fulfilled... They must be because the purposes and decrees of God are eternal, immutable.”
“The only sword that we should wield is the sword of the Spirit, the Word of God and the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“May the Lord enable us to be amongst those who find in the Lord Jesus Christ that deliverance, that freedom, that liberty, that forgiveness of sin.”
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