Brian Guerin emphasizes that Jesus Christ is the one and only flawless Lamb of God, uniquely perfect as both fully divine and fully human, worthy alone to open the scroll and bring redemption.
This sermon emphasizes the uniqueness and perfection of the Lord Jesus Christ as the flawless Lamb of God, the Son of Man who is 100 percent divine yet intermingled with humanity. It highlights the significance of being fully clothed spiritually, symbolizing the need for completeness and modesty in our relationship with God.
Full Transcript
This is the Lord Jesus Christ. This is the one capital O, like the son of man. This is the highest way there.
And there's only one. I was sitting on it earlier. There is only one.
Well, no, I know that, Brian. No, not really, do we? There is only one. There's been many men that walk the globe.
There's only one flawless lamb of God. And he's he's matchless in beauty. There there is only one.
There never has been another. Not even the father or the Holy Spirit who are complete, perfect and 100 percent God, all of them. But that's why no one's worthy to open the scroll, because he's a son of man, 100 percent divinity intermingled with humanity.
But but the one capital of one, there's only one. There's only one true mind. There is no other.
There never has been, never will be. And and here he is. Allowing us to see him and.
And he's way too perfect, fully clothed. Literally, the only thing we're allowed to see, because that's how it should be, is his hands and what's in him, his feet, his head and hair and. And eyes, which we'll get into here in a second, but look, clothes with a garment down to I love this.
Fully clothed us, Lord, in this hour. This is not the hour to have your ankles showing. And you guys know what I mean.
I'm talking spiritually speaking. And of course, in the natural, we love modesty and all that. We get it.
But. We've got to be fully clothed. And this is what he corrects, the last church age, in a sense, you know, essentially live to see.
I said, look, you're naked. You think you've got it going on, but you're blind, poor and naked. Buy from me gold or fine and fire white garments that you may be clothed.
So the shame of your nakedness is not exposed. And he's the rivers of this correction that's later in Revelation three are coming from a man who's fully clothed. I sort of love about the Lord, too.
He's never he's never going to tell you anything that he doesn't live and is. He is the thing at the highest level on every level. He's it.
There's only one.
Sermon Outline
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- There is only one Jesus Christ, the Son of Man
- He is flawless and matchless in beauty
- No other being, including Father or Holy Spirit, shares this unique role
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- Jesus is fully divine and fully human
- This unique nature makes Him worthy to open the scroll
- His perfection is visible yet clothed, symbolizing spiritual purity
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- The importance of being spiritually clothed
- Warning against spiritual nakedness and blindness
- Call to receive gold refined by fire and white garments from Jesus
Key Quotes
“There is only one flawless lamb of God. And he's matchless in beauty.” — Brian Guerin
“He's a son of man, 100 percent divinity intermingled with humanity.” — Brian Guerin
“Buy from me gold or fine and fire white garments that you may be clothed, so the shame of your nakedness is not exposed.” — Brian Guerin
Application Points
- Recognize and worship Jesus as the uniquely perfect Lamb of God.
- Examine your spiritual condition and seek to be clothed in righteousness through Christ.
- Reject spiritual nakedness by embracing the purity and holiness Jesus offers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean that Jesus is the 'one flawless Lamb of God'?
It means Jesus alone is perfect and without sin, uniquely qualified to redeem humanity as both fully God and fully man.
Why is Jesus described as fully clothed in the sermon?
Being fully clothed symbolizes spiritual purity and readiness, contrasting with the shame of spiritual nakedness and vulnerability.
How does this sermon relate to the book of Revelation?
It references Jesus' worthiness to open the scroll and the call to the church to be clothed in righteousness as described in Revelation chapters 3 and 5.
What practical lesson does Brian Guerin emphasize?
Believers must recognize Jesus' unique perfection and clothe themselves spiritually to avoid shame and blindness.
