Not to Be Served But to Serve a Sermon Preached in Westminster Abbey On Sunda
Not to Be Served But to Serve a Sermon Preached in Westminster Abbey On Sunda
J Armitage Joseph Armitage Robinson
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" What is man, that Thou art mindful of him : and the son of man, that Thou visitest him T' (Ps. Viii. , 4). Accordingly when Christ spoke of Himself again and again as " Son of Man, '' the first thought that would arise in the minds of His hearers would be that He was asserting Himself to be trull/ Man. Ol SERMON. But He did not speak of Himself merely as a son of man : He spoke of Himself as " the Son of Man. " That is to say, He claimed to be in some way a unique representation of the human ...race. He was not merely a human being, He was " the Human Being '' — the true Man, who in some way stood for all men, in whom all human life was summed up and represented. An interesting parallel to this title is a title which He never used of Himself, though others used it of Him : Ho even seems to have refused to limit Himself to it. I mean " the Son of David. '^ Every descendant of David was, in the language of those days, " a son of David, '^ just as every Israelite was "a son of Abraham. " But " the Son of David " was David's unique representative, the great king of the future, who was to sit on David's throne in Jerusalem, according to the general belief.
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