
E. Dennett
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A Sweet Savor to God
0LEV 16:12JHN 10:17EPH 5:2PHP 4:18HEB 9:14E. Dennett preaches on how the sweet incense placed on the fire before the Lord on the day of atonement symbolizes the graces of Christ being brought out through the holy fire. Christ's exposure to God's judgment on the cross revealed His obedience and perfection, making Him even more precious in God's eyes. Through His sacrifice, Christ's moral graces and complete devotion ascended as a sweet savor to God, glorifying Him.
Mingled Glories
0MAT 1:21JHN 3:16ACT 4:12PHP 2:6HEB 4:8E. Dennett preaches on the divine and human glories of Jesus, emphasizing how His name reveals both His deity and humanity, as the Savior sent by Jehovah to save His people from their sins. The significance of the name Jesus, derived from Joshua or Jehoshua, highlights the essence of His mission as the one who brings salvation. This miraculous event of God becoming man to save humanity is a profound reflection of God's heart and purpose in sending His Son.