The incarnation of the Lord Christ is not only the cornerstone of the Christian hope, but it is also the guarantee of historical victory.
Throughout the ages, the Hebrew prophets had declared such an occurrence; and in association with that occurrence was the promise of historical victory.
Christ's incarnation does not signify a compartmentalized hope of individual salvation alone, but rather it demonstrates the historical intervention of God so as to redeem not only men, but mankind and all of their human institutions.
Christ's first advent holds historical significance for the future. The implications of the incarnation have with it the postmillennial promise, whereby the Honor of Christ, and the Crown rights of His majesty will be established in the realm of His incarnation, on earth as it forever has been established in Heaven.
This sermon concludes this two part series on the greatest of all human events, the incarnation of the Son of God, Jesus the King of nations, and the King of kings.
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Rev. Dr. Paul Michael Raymond is the pastor of the Reformed Bible Church in Central Virginia @ Appomattox which is committed to the Reformed tradition of "Sola Scriptura", with a strong emphasis upon the Christian’s Cultural Mandate of Genesis 1:28. Originally established in...