The sermon titled "The Anointed Christ," based on Luke 4:16-30, focuses on the Christological doctrine of Jesus as the Anointed One of God, fulfilling the roles of prophet, priest, and king. Aaron Greenleaf argues that Jesus is the supreme fulfillment of the Old Testament offices, emphasizing His sovereign authority as king, His sacrificial role as the high priest, and His prophetic function as the ultimate communicator of God's will. He references Isaiah 61:1-2 to illustrate Jesus’ anointing to preach the gospel to the poor, heal the brokenhearted, and proclaim liberty to captives, underscoring the Reformed principle of God's sovereignty in salvation—that salvation is not based on human merit or decision, but entirely on God’s sovereign will and mercy. The practical significance lies in the assurance of salvation for believers, who can rest in the finished work of Christ, rather than relying on their works or righteousness.
“The Spirit of the Lord is upon me because he hath anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor.”
“If the Lord purposes to show mercy to a man, mercy He will have. He will be saved.”
“What is the gospel? It means good news. What is the message of that good news? ...He made your peace with God.”
“I have nothing to bring to the table, and I'm bringing absolutely nothing to the table. I'm simply resting and trusting that what the Lord did is what he promised he would do.”
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