The sermon by Jonathan Pledger focuses on the theological doctrine of the eternal divinity of Jesus Christ, as articulated in John 1:1-5. Pledger makes the case that Jesus, referred to as "the Word," exists eternally alongside God the Father and is fully divine, asserting that there never was a time when the Word did not exist. He supports his arguments by emphasizing that all creation was made through Him, highlighting John 1:3 ("All things were made by Him, and without Him was not anything made that was made") to establish Christ's role as Creator. Furthermore, Pledger discusses the significance of Jesus as both the manifestation of God’s attributes and the means for knowing God fully, drawing on the Reformed doctrine of revelation. The practical implications of this sermon lie in the importance of understanding Christ's dual nature as God and man for the believer's faith and assurance of salvation.
“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.”
“There never was a time when the Word, the second person in the Trinity, did not exist.”
“The only reason that he can be our savior is because of who he is, that he's God manifest in the flesh.”
“If we would know God better, then we should study the Lord Jesus Christ, because it's only in him and through him that God can be known.”
The Bible teaches that Jesus is the eternal Word, both fully God and fully man.
John 1:1-5
Jesus is identified as God through Scripture, particularly in John 1:1, where it states that the Word was God.
John 1:1, John 1:14
The Trinity is crucial because it reflects the nature of God as a unity of three persons, essential for understanding salvation.
Matthew 28:19, 2 Corinthians 13:14
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