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Clement of Rome

Think Highly of Christ

The sermon emphasizes the importance of thinking highly of Jesus Christ and the benefits we have received through Him.
Clement of Rome emphasizes the importance of recognizing Jesus Christ as God and the Judge of the living and the dead. He warns against thinking lightly of our salvation, as it diminishes our hope in receiving from Him. Clement highlights the immense sacrifice Jesus made for our sake and questions what worthy return or fruit we can offer for all that He has given us, including light, sonship, and salvation. He acknowledges our past idolatry and spiritual blindness, contrasting it with the compassion and mercy Jesus showed by saving us from our errors and hopelessness.

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Brethren, it is fitting that you should think of Jesus Christ as of God--as the Judge of the living and the dead. And it does not become us to think lightly of our salvation; for if we think little of Him, we shall also hope but to obtain little [from Him].

And those of us who hear carelessly of these things, as if they were of small importance, commit sin, not knowing whence we have been called, and by whom, and to what place, and how much Jesus Christ submitted to suffer for our sakes. What return, then, shall we make to Him, or what fruit that shall be worthy of that which He has given to us? For, indeed, how great are the benefits which we owe to Him! He has graciously given us light; as a Father, He has called us sons; He has saved us when we were ready to perish. What praise, then, shall we give to Him, or what return shall we make for the things which we have received? We were deficient in understanding, worshipping stones and wood, and gold, and silver, and brass, the works of men's hands; and our whole life was nothing else than death. Involved in blindness, and with such darkness before our eyes, we have received sight, and through His will have laid aside that cloud by which we were enveloped.

For He had compassion on us, and mercifully saved us, observing the many errors in which we were entangled, as well as the destruction to which we were exposed, and that we had no hope of salvation except it came to us from Him. For He called us when we were not, and willed that out of nothing we should attain a real existence.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Importance of Thinking Highly of Christ
  2. The Benefits of Salvation through Christ
  3. The Call to Praise and Return
  4. The Value of the Things Received
  5. The Transformation from Darkness to Sight
  6. Salvation from Death and Destruction

Key Quotes

“He has graciously given us light; as a Father, He has called us sons; He has saved us when we were ready to perish.” — Clement of Rome
“We were deficient in understanding, worshipping stones and wood, and gold, and silver, and brass, the works of men's hands; and our whole life was nothing else than death.” — Clement of Rome
“For He called us when we were not, and willed that out of nothing we should attain a real existence.” — Clement of Rome

Application Points

  • We should appreciate the salvation we have received through Jesus Christ and give Him the praise He deserves.
  • We should recognize the benefits we have received, such as light and understanding, and make a return worthy of those benefits.
  • We should acknowledge our former state of darkness and blindness and give thanks for the transformation we have experienced through Christ.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it important to think highly of Jesus Christ?
Thinking highly of Jesus Christ is essential because it reflects our appreciation for the salvation He has provided and the benefits we have received through Him.
What are the consequences of underestimating salvation?
Underestimating salvation can lead to a lack of hope and a diminished expectation of what God can do in our lives.
How has Jesus Christ benefited us?
Jesus Christ has given us light, called us sons, and saved us from death and destruction.
What is our response to the things we have received?
We should give praise and make a return worthy of the benefits we have received.

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