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Hypostatic Union

7 sermons on this topic

This topic is grouped with Union with Christ , the archive's standard label for this theme. The sermons below also appear there.

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Two Natures in One Person, Part 1
Here We Stand Matthew 16:13-17

Beginning the third great pillar of his Christology, that Jesus Christ is one person in two distinct natures forever, Pastor Martin offers a sober word of caution and exhortation before approaching…

Two Natures in One Person, Part 2
Here We Stand John 1:1-14

Pastor Martin now sets out the biblical demonstration of Christ as one undivided person subsisting in two distinct, unmixed natures forever. Using a glove and hand analogy, and the witness of John 1…

Concise Definition; Apostolic Testimony to Deity, Part 1
Here We Stand John 1:1-14

Pastor Martin gives the simple statement of the biblical doctrine of Christ's person from the Shorter Catechism (truly God, truly man, two distinct natures united in one person forever), traces how…

Humanity of Christ in the Epistles
Here We Stand Romans 1:1-4

Pastor Martin moves from the Gospels into the period of explanation and application, demonstrating that the apostolic epistles continue to assert Christ's true humanity as essential to the gospel. He…

Review of Entire Series
Here We Stand Acts 20:28-31

After a five-month digression, Pastor Martin returns to the Here We Stand series with an extensive review of the 44 previous sermons. He summarizes the Book we believe and obey (authority, inerrancy…

Humanity of Christ in the Gospels, Part 2
Here We Stand Matthew 4:1-11

Continuing the witness of the Gospels to Christ's true humanity, Pastor Martin walks through evidence that Jesus possessed a true human body that hungered, thirsted, grew weary, slept, was…

Christ's Qualifications to be a Sympathetic Priest
Here We Stand Hebrews 2:14-18

Drawing especially from Hebrews 2 and 4, Pastor Martin shows that because Christ is truly man he is fully qualified to be a sympathetic high priest who, having suffered being tempted, can succor his…