The birth, so he could taste death for every man
The sermon centers on the profound truth that Jesus Christ was made flesh and made lower than the angels specifically for the purpose of suffering death on behalf of every individual, not merely in their place but as them, bearing the full weight of human sin and spiritual death. Drawing from Hebrews and other Scripture, it emphasizes that Christ's incarnation, suffering, and resurrection are not abstract theological concepts but the very foundation of salvation, where God's grace triumphs over sin and unbelief. The message is both convicting and comforting: while the world remains under the deceitfulness of sin and the power of darkness, the only hope lies in turning to Jesus, the author and finisher of faith, where true peace and transformation are found. The preacher calls listeners to abandon self-reliance, embrace the Word of God as the source of both conviction and revelation, and pursue a personal, inward encounter with Christ that results in the new birth, rejecting all substitutes for genuine faith. Ultimately, the sermon affirms that salvation is not found in rituals, signs, or human wisdom, but in believing the testimony of God's Word, which alone reveals the love of God that led Christ to die for every man.
| Sermon ID | 1224252037361902 |
| Duration | 35:17 |
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| Category | Sunday - AM |
| Bible Text | Hebrews 2:9 |
| Language | English |