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John 1

Questions Re. the Babe in the Manger

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In "Questions Re. the Babe in the Manger," Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds John 1:1-14, addressing three fundamental questions about the identity and purpose of Jesus Christ. He argues that the babe in the manger pre-existed eternally as the divine Word, who then became fully human without ceasing to be God. The ultimate reason for this incarnation, Martin explains, is for Christ to be the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world, emphasizing that the manger is inexplicable apart from the cross. The sermon calls all listeners to worship this God-man and to trust in Him for salvation.

Primary Texts

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John 1:1-14 This passage is the core of the sermon, providing the answers to the three main questions about Jesus' pre-existence, incarnation, and purpose.

Outline 11 sections · 55 min

  1. The Gospels as 'Galleries of the King' and the Uniqueness of John's Account 0:03
  2. Question 1: Did the Babe in the Manger Exist Before His Birth? 4:28
  3. The Eternal Pre-existence of the Word (John 1:1-2) 7:52
  4. John's Purpose: Belief in Jesus as Christ and Son of God 17:35
  5. Question 2: What Did the Eternal Word Do to Be Found in a Manger? 23:23
  6. The Word Became Flesh: True Humanity (John 1:14) 24:52
  7. The Word Undiminished in Incarnation: God and Man in One Person 34:09
  8. Question 3: Why Did the Eternal Word Become Flesh? 39:27
  9. The Word Made Flesh to Be God's Lamb (John 1:29) 41:29
  10. Summary and Eternal Implications of the Incarnation 47:29
  11. Call to Worship and Trust in the Incarnate Word 51:32

Key Quotes

“In the beginning was the Word. The Word had always been and continued to be in existence. In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The same was in the beginning with God. Those four wases, W-A-S, all have the exact same form. They all point to the same reality, of timeless, continuous, past existence.”
“To put it as simple as I know how, John is informing us that, there never was a time when the Word was Not, capital W. There never was a time when the Word was Not.”
“You cannot fawn over the babe and say, isn't this touching, if you're not prepared to bow and worship him as God. God doesn't need your fawning accommodation because it's Christmas time.”
“And the word, the one described in the opening, 5, 5 verses. In the beginning with God, in the beginning towards God, God himself, this word became flesh and dwelt among us.”
“Sin though it is a part of our experience, and we know of none around us without it, we must never think sin is normal. It is a wretched, twisted, perverse intrusion of abnormality into humanity.”
“The only Redeemer of God's elect is our Lord Jesus Christ who being the eternal Son of God became man, and so was and continues to be both God and man in one Person and two natures forever.”
“There is no biblical rationale for the manger apart from the cross. It is only the cross that exegetes the manger. The Word is made flesh to what end? That He might be the Lamb of God to bear away the sin of the world.”
“What in the world did he stand to gain? By coming to Mary's womb and to Bethlehem's manger? It's the only way he could gain us.”

Applications

All listeners

  • Bow and worship the babe in the manger as God, rather than merely fawning over the manger scene sentimentally.
  • Consider the wonder of Christ's love and sacrifice, and trust in Him for salvation.
  • Come to Jesus for rest, knowing that He will not cast out anyone who comes to Him.
  • Stop and ask the three simple questions about the babe in Bethlehem's manger: Did he exist before? How did he get that existence? Why did he do it?
  • Be found in a posture of worshipping, praising, pouring out heart in adoration and devotion, and unreserved surrender to Him who is born a King.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 123 paragraphs, roughly 55 minutes.

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