37 min

Jesus - the Great I AM Kingdom Life

    • Christianity

Pastor Chris's sermon focuses on the seven "I am" statements made by Jesus in the Gospel of John, each of which reveals an aspect of Jesus's identity and the unique blessings he offers. These statements are pivotal in understanding who Jesus is and the life he provides. Over the next seven weeks, Pastor Chris plans to delve into each of these statements individually to deepen the congregation's understanding.
The sermon emphasizes the significance of the phrase "I am," which originates from Exodus when God identifies himself to Moses. "I am" is the name of God, revered by the Jewish people for its holiness. By using this phrase, Jesus aligns himself with the divine, declaring his own divinity.
Pastor Chris examines three instances in John's Gospel where Jesus simply says "I am" without further explanation, emphasizing his divine nature and authority. These moments, such as walking on water and confronting religious authorities, reveal Jesus's power over creation and his claim to be the great I AM.
The sermon warns against diminishing Jesus's divinity, which undermines the authority of Scripture and the foundation of Christian faith. It challenges misconceptions about Jesus being merely a good teacher or a legendary figure invented by his followers. Instead, it asserts that Jesus is fully divine, existing from the beginning with God.
Ultimately, understanding Jesus's divine identity is crucial for faith and salvation. The sermon concludes by urging believers to deepen their knowledge of Jesus as the Son of God and to guard against any teachings that diminish his divinity.

Pastor Chris's sermon focuses on the seven "I am" statements made by Jesus in the Gospel of John, each of which reveals an aspect of Jesus's identity and the unique blessings he offers. These statements are pivotal in understanding who Jesus is and the life he provides. Over the next seven weeks, Pastor Chris plans to delve into each of these statements individually to deepen the congregation's understanding.
The sermon emphasizes the significance of the phrase "I am," which originates from Exodus when God identifies himself to Moses. "I am" is the name of God, revered by the Jewish people for its holiness. By using this phrase, Jesus aligns himself with the divine, declaring his own divinity.
Pastor Chris examines three instances in John's Gospel where Jesus simply says "I am" without further explanation, emphasizing his divine nature and authority. These moments, such as walking on water and confronting religious authorities, reveal Jesus's power over creation and his claim to be the great I AM.
The sermon warns against diminishing Jesus's divinity, which undermines the authority of Scripture and the foundation of Christian faith. It challenges misconceptions about Jesus being merely a good teacher or a legendary figure invented by his followers. Instead, it asserts that Jesus is fully divine, existing from the beginning with God.
Ultimately, understanding Jesus's divine identity is crucial for faith and salvation. The sermon concludes by urging believers to deepen their knowledge of Jesus as the Son of God and to guard against any teachings that diminish his divinity.

37 min