In the sermon titled "Visions And Revelations," Peter L. Meney explores Paul's experience of visions and revelations as described in 2 Corinthians 12:1-6. The central theological topic is the nature and purpose of divine revelation, particularly as it pertains to Paul’s apostolic authority and the exaltation of Christ. Meney argues that Paul’s reluctance to speak of his extraordinary experiences was driven by a desire to focus on Christ rather than himself, emphasizing that the Holy Spirit intended for these revelations to ultimately glorify Jesus. Supporting his points, Meney highlights important Scriptural references such as Romans 8:1 and explains how being "in Christ" is foundational to the believer's identity. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its reminder that while divine experiences may enrich one's faith, they do not serve as the foundation for salvation, which is solely through Jesus Christ.
“Our hope of salvation is the person of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“All spiritual revelation is the revelation of Christ and leads to the glory of Christ.”
“Our confidence is in the cause of our salvation and not in the effect of our salvation.”
“We live by faith, not by sight, not by visions and revelations.”
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