The sermon by Michael Mohr on John 1:1-10 focuses on the preeminence and divinity of Jesus Christ, identified as "the Word." The preacher emphasizes that Jesus existed with God and was God from the beginning, thereby affirming the Reformed doctrine of the Trinity, which asserts the co-equality of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Key scripture references include John 1:1-3, which asserts that all things were made through the Word, revealing Christ's role in creation, and John 11:25, where Jesus declares Himself to be the resurrection and the life, emphasizing His divine authority to grant life and salvation. Mohr stresses the practical significance of recognizing our darkness due to sin, which highlights the need for Christ as the light that dispels this darkness, thereby illustrating the necessity of grace in the believer's life. This understanding leads to a posture of worship and trust in God's sovereign plan for redemption.
“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.”
“Christ is singular in everything in the gospel. The Word was God; there are no tiers to God.”
“When he gives a sinner light and shows them the light, they believe and they worship.”
“Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners; it is God's grace that brings us to the light.”
The Bible states that the Word was with God and that the Word was God in John 1:1, affirming the divine nature of Christ.
John 1:1, Revelation 19:13
The integration of Jesus' nature with God is confirmed by passages such as John 10:30, where Jesus states, 'I and my Father are one.'
John 10:30
Understanding that all things were created by Christ is essential for recognizing His sovereignty and power over the universe (John 1:3).
John 1:3
The light represents Christ and the truth, while darkness symbolizes sin and ignorance, indicating the spiritual condition of humanity.
John 1:5, Romans 5:12
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