The biblical topic of Christ's Divinity is a fundamental aspect of Christian faith, affirming that Jesus Christ is fully God and fully human. As stated in John 1:1, "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God," establishing Christ's divine nature. This divinity is further emphasized in Colossians 2:9, which declares that "in Him all the fullness of Deity dwells in bodily form," and in Hebrews 1:8, where God the Father addresses Jesus as "God" and says "Your throne, O God, will last forever and ever." Through these and other scriptural references, the Bible unequivocally presents Christ as the divine Son of God, worthy of worship and adoration.
A.W. Tozer passionately expresses his lack of shame for God's creation but profound shame for humanity's sin. He emphasizes that if sin were removed from the world, there would be nothing to fear or be ashamed of. Tozer criticizes the trend of treating Jesus as a mere guest rather than recognizing H
Edward Payson preaches on the parable of the vineyard owner who sent his son, expecting reverence, but the son was killed. He emphasizes the reasonable expectation for mankind to receive Christ with reverential affection due to His divine dignity, role as Creator and Preserver, sacrificial mission,
Favell Lee Mortimer preaches about Jesus defending Himself against the Jews who accused Him of Sabbath-breaking, claiming equality with God. Jesus explains that He and the Father are united in their works because they are one God, and He demonstrates His divinity through the power to give life and e
John Chrysostom preaches on the significance of the events surrounding the birth of Jesus, emphasizing how even the enemies of the truth unwittingly contributed to the fulfillment of prophecies and the revelation of Christ's divinity. He highlights the contrast between the wise men's reverence and t
In this sermon, the speaker encourages the audience to not worry about defending themselves, as God will provide them with eloquence and wisdom to overcome any opposition. He warns that even close family and friends may betray them, and they may face persecution and hatred for their faith. However,
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of recognizing both the goodness and severity of God. He points out that while the goodness of God is often preached and celebrated, the severity of God is often overlooked. The speaker believes that the early church was successful because they e
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of not lusting after evil things, drawing from the example of the Israelites in the Bible. He explains that their story serves as a lesson for us today, as we are living in the end times. The preacher highlights the consequences of partial obedi
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the penalties of sin, both physical and spiritual death. He emphasizes that death exists in the world because of sin and it was not part of God's original plan. The preacher also mentions the ongoing summer Bible conference and the blessings experienced during
In this sermon, the pastor emphasizes the lack of hope and spiritual decline in society. He criticizes the focus on material comforts and theological debates while neglecting the urgency of spreading the gospel. The pastor highlights the cost of following Jesus and the need for a deep awareness of t
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of reading and studying the word of God. He highlights that neglecting the Bible is a sin against the light and goes against the accumulated testimony of the saints throughout history. The preacher also criticizes the lack of interest in the gos
