The Identity of Christ
The Identity of Christ3
Concerning Himself
By G. Campbell Morgan0MAT 9:13MAT 11:27MAT 26:38MRK 10:45MRK 13:32LUK 4:43LUK 9:58LUK 19:10JHN 3:13JHN 10:30G. Campbell Morgan emphasizes the significance of Christ's self-revelation, exploring how Jesus taught about His own identity and purpose without systematic declarations. He highlights that Jesus' existence transcends human understanding, revealing both His divine nature and His intimate connection to humanity. Morgan discusses key biblical passages that illustrate Christ's eternal consciousness, His relationship with God, and His mission to save sinners. The sermon underscores the importance of recognizing who Christ is, as this understanding is central to the Christian faith. Ultimately, Morgan concludes that Christ's life and teachings reveal the profound mystery of godliness.
But We See Jesus - Part 1
By Stephen Kaung1.4K1:10:55HEB 1:1Stephen Kaung emphasizes the significance of recognizing Jesus as the Son of God and the Son of Man, highlighting His divine authority and the purpose of His incarnation. He explains that God has spoken through His Son, who embodies the fullness of God's glory and serves as the ultimate revelation of God to humanity. Kaung warns against the temptation to revert to religious systems for security, urging believers to focus solely on Christ for true satisfaction and salvation. He encourages the congregation to seek a deeper understanding of Jesus' identity and His role in their lives, reminding them that only by seeing Jesus can they find true freedom and purpose. The sermon serves as a call to worship and a reminder of the majesty of Christ in the face of worldly distractions.
The Pharisees and Sadducees Questioning Christ and Christ Questioning the Pharisees Matthew 22:23-46
By R.A. Torrey0MAT 22:23R.A. Torrey explores the interactions between Jesus and the Pharisees and Sadducees, emphasizing their attempts to entrap Him with questions about the resurrection and the greatest commandment. He highlights how Jesus skillfully counters their inquiries, revealing their ignorance of Scripture and the power of God. The sermon culminates in Christ's profound question about His identity, challenging the religious leaders to recognize Him as both David's son and Lord. Torrey underscores the importance of understanding who Christ is and the implications of His divine authority. Ultimately, the sermon calls believers to love God wholeheartedly and to acknowledge Jesus as Lord.