The Descent of the Saviour for Human Redemption
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In this episode Pastor Ian Thompson explores the Nicene Creed’s declaration that Jesus Christ descended from heaven for our salvation. The sermon emphasises that because humanity is fallen and incapable of self‑rescue, the incarnation is a deliberate act of divine grace — not a response to human effort or merit.
Pastor Thompson highlights how Christ’s pre‑existence confirms His identity as the eternal Son, whose voluntary humility in taking on human flesh bridges the infinite gap between a holy God and a sinful world. This doctrine becomes a protective barrier against heresies old and new, including the claims that Jesus was merely a moral teacher or that salvation can be earned.
The episode clarifies that while the need for rescue is universal, the work of redemption is exclusively divine. Christ descends for all, but the saving power belongs to Him alone.
Ultimately, the incarnation is presented as the essential foundation of the Gospel — the assurance that the Creator has drawn near, compassionate and mighty to save, entering our world to redeem His creation from within.
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