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John 1:18 - Homilies By B. Thomas

The Divine Revealer.

We have here—

I. CHRIST AS THE REVEALER OF GOD . "He hath declared him."

1 . He brought much that was known of God into a clearer light. In this respect his revelation

2 . He revealed much that was new, which was not known before. Such as:

(1) The spirituality of God.

II. CHRIST AS A PERFECT REVEALER OF GOD . "He hath declared him."

1 . Perfect in the character of his knowledge.

2 . Perfect in his revealing qualifications. In a perfect revealer of God to man there must be:

3 . Perfect in his mode of revelation. Think of:

4 . Perfect in the scope of his revelation. "He declared God"—as much as God wished and man required. Less would not do; more would be unnecessary and perhaps injurious. While curiosity is not satisfied, the wants of faith are met; so that God can now be known, "which is life eternal."

III. CHRIST AS THE ONLY PERFECT REVEALER OF GOD . "No man hath seen God," etc.

1 . To declare God fully he must be seen. A full vision of him no man ever had, not even Moses, therefore could not fully declare him. Man's knowledge of God at best is limited and imperfect, and therefore incapable of being the medium of the full and essential revelation of God to the world.

2 . Christ alone saw God, and he is the only perfect Revealer of him. His position is unique, He stands alone, he occupied a position in relation to God which no other one could occupy—"the Only Begotten," etc.

3 . His revelation is infinitely valuable. Because:

LESSONS .

1 . We should hold Jesus in the highest esteem as the Revealer of God to us. No one else could reveal him as he did. We should magnify his grace in making known to us, at an infinite sacrifice, his Father's character, will, and purposes.

2 . The gospel is an absolute truth. For what is it but the Son's revelation of the Father?—what he had seen and heard and experienced of him, and been sent to declare: his gracious purposes of grace towards the fallen human family?

3 . As such the gospel should be accepted in implicit faith and burning gratitude. To reject is the greatest sin, to receive is the most urgent duty. "It is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation," etc.—B.T.

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