WHAT A SHAME

Randy Skeete

OVERVIEW

This sermon explores the profound mystery of Christ as the Word made flesh—revealing God’s love, humility, and power through Jesus’ incarnation, suffering, and victory over sin. Emphasizing the life-giving power of God’s Word, it calls believers to rely fully on Scripture, experience true transformation, and live boldly in the mission Christ has entrusted to His followers.

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ABOUT-- Randy Skeete

Randy Skeete, a graduate of the Andrews University Theological Seminary and a powerful preacher of the Word, has memorized large portions of Scripture and is known for his soul-searching presentations. After his position as Counselor/Director of Medical School Programs at the University of Michigan, he served in the Campus Ministries Department of the Michigan Conference and also as associate speaker for American Christian Ministries. Randy is now fully self-supporting in his ministry, and is currently an international evangelist with most of his work done in Africa and Southeast Asia.

SERIES INFO

https://youtu.be/O7hyDeJPveA

KEY INSIGHTS

💡 Divine Creation and Sovereignty: The sermon opens with a powerful reminder of God’s supreme authority as Creator of all things seen and unseen, emphasizing that all creation exists by and for Him. This foundational truth underlines the entire message about the nature of God and Christ’s divine origin, reinforcing the biblical teaching that God is eternal and uncreated, far above all creation.

💡 Power of God’s Word as Life-Giving Spirit: The repeated emphasis on God’s word as “spirit and life” reveals a theological principle that the Bible is not merely text but a living force that quickens the spirit. Jesus’s declaration in John 6:63 and the example of raising Lazarus illustrate that faith and transformation come through embracing the word as a spiritual reality, capable of overcoming death and renewing life.

💡 Incarnation: Jesus as the Word Made Flesh: The sermon carefully explains the mystery of the incarnation, citing John 1:1-14 to show that Jesus, the divine Word, took on human flesh. This is critical because it highlights both the unity and distinction within the Godhead and the profound humility involved in Christ’s decision to enter human history as a vulnerable human being, not as a distant deity.

💡 The Shame of Christ’s Humiliation: Using Philippians 2, the speaker explores the concept of Jesus “making Himself of no reputation” and taking on the form of a servant. This voluntary descent from divine glory to human suffering and death, particularly the shameful crucifixion, is described as the greatest humiliation in history. Yet, this shame is purposeful, providing the means for humanity to be reconciled with God.

💡 Authentic Humanity of Jesus: The sermon stresses that Jesus’s human nature was genuine. He experienced hunger, thirst, fatigue, temptation, and death—all aspects of human frailty. This is significant because it affirms that Christ’s victory over sin and death was not from a place of divine immunity but through real struggle and obedience, thus making Him the perfect example for believers.

💡 Spiritual Victory Through God’s Word: The message calls believers to rely not on their own strength or on other humans but on God’s word. The reference to Jesus using scripture to resist Satan’s temptations in the wilderness underscores the power of God’s word as a weapon and a guide. This insight encourages Christians to cultivate a habit of turning first to God and His word in times of trial.

💡 Empowerment and Mission for Believers: Jesus’s promise in John 14 that believers will do greater works “because I go to the Father” is a call to empowered Christian living. While humans are finite and imperfect, by dwelling in Christ and obeying His word, believers can participate in God’s work. This theological truth encourages believers to live boldly and with confidence in the power of Christ within them.

💡 Invitation to Personal Commitment and Transformation: The sermon ends with an urgent call to surrender life fully to Jesus, emphasizing that such surrender leads to union with God and spiritual ascent. The preacher reminds listeners that though the mystery of incarnation and salvation is profound and beyond full human comprehension, the practical effect is a transformative relationship with Christ, leading to victorious living in a fallen world.

DATE ADDED: April 23, 2026 TOPICS: No SKU: RS-184L
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