The sermon titled "I Am," preached by Tim James, focuses on the divinity of Christ as expressed in John 8:58, where Jesus declares, "Before Abraham was, I am." The key arguments presented revolve around Jesus' identity as the eternal, unchanging God who stands in stark contrast to human religious efforts and ancestral claims of righteousness (e.g., the Pharisees'). The preacher examines the significance of Christ's declaration, emphasizing that it asserts His pre-existence and divinity, aligning with fundamental Reformed doctrines about the nature of God and the total depravity of man. Textual references include discussions on the truth that sets one free (John 8:32) and arguments against the Pharisees' reliance on their lineage for righteousness. The practical significance lies in the believer's assurance of salvation and their identity being rooted in the eternal Christ, giving them freedom from sin and condemnation.
“He is whatever being is.”
“Your father Abraham rejoiced to see my day, and saw it, and was glad.”
“If what Christ said was true, these men were lost and without hope in this world.”
“The believer is free because the truth has made him so. Christ said, I am the truth.”
The name 'I Am' signifies God's eternal existence and authority.
John 8:58, Exodus 3:14
Jesus' claims are validated by His authority and the fulfillment of prophecy.
John 8:58, Isaiah 44:6
'Free in Christ' reflects the liberation from sin and the reality of true life.
John 8:36, Galatians 5:1
'I Am' reveals Jesus as the eternal and unchanging God.
John 8:58, Hebrews 13:8
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