Embracing Christ's Humble Birth and Glorious Return

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Christianity is something that is based upon actions, events, things that have literally taken place in the course of human history, in this world. Now that is absolutely vital. The differentia of the Christian faith is that it is historical in its character. [00:03:41]

Salvation is the result of something that has been done. The grace of God, says the Apostle, that bringeth salvation hath appeared. It isn't something that God says to us; it's something that God does. It isn't God just saying, "I'll forgive you if you repent." [00:04:53]

The essence of this Christian message is this person, and especially what he has done, and especially his appearing in this world. That is Christianity: Jesus Christ and his appearing in this world. For you notice there are two of them: the grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared. [00:07:34]

The Lord Jesus Christ and his work must always be taken as a whole, and the moment we forget that, we begin to go astray. There is obviously in mankind a very deep and inherent tendency to take parts of him only and to leave the rest out of consideration. [00:09:30]

The first thing he tells us to do is this: he tells us to look back to his first Advent, to his first coming. He tells us to look back at what he has done. The grace of God that brings salvation to all men appeared. [00:17:37]

The grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared. Looking for that blessed hope and the appearance of the glory of the Great God. Don't stop, I say, even at his resurrection, even at his ascension, even at his heavenly seat at the right hand of God. [00:34:46]

The second coming is as much a part of the gospel as is the first coming. You can't avoid Christ, I say. You can't stop at a chosen point. You take him as he is or not at all. And all this is a part of the same grand movement of Christ in connection with our Redemption. [00:35:22]

The message of Christmas is a message which tells us this: that as certainly as he came the first time, he will come the second time. He wasn't expected when he came the first time; he will not be expected the second time. [00:48:07]

The Blessed hope is this: new heavens and a new earth wherein dwelleth righteousness. A day that shall come when this world will be no longer as it is now. Sin and evil and shame and all that is wrong will have gone. [00:46:27]

The grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared to all men. I ask you, have you seen? Look at him, contemplate him, survey him, stay there, believe on him, and give yourself to him. [00:51:00]

Look back, look forward, look at him as a whole, and give yourself. [00:52:04]

The grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared. Looking for that blessed hope and the appearance of the glory of the Great God. [00:34:46]

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