Atonement: The Heart of Salvation and Hope

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"Salvation is not just about this life but it's also about what happens after we die, life after this life and I think sometimes we don't think about that enough, that there is something good and beautiful and wonderful after this life that includes our bodies, it includes our resurrected bodies that God has promised after we are resurrected in the end times that we enter into eternal life that we have that is not marred by sin, is not held back by the constraints of brokenness and sin and disease and weakness but that promise and it's a part of this message of salvation." [11:50]( | | )

"Salvation is what happens as we, in our minds and in our hearts, hear this good news and we start to think and we start to believe that is true. Not just true in a sense that's detached from us and that's distant from us. But this truth, I want to live under this truth that Jesus is indeed King. He is Lord of this universe. And salvation is what begins to happen to us as that realization, not just a mental realization, but a realization of the heart and of the will of our whole existence as that realization begins to dawn on us and we begin to live under that truth." [07:16]( | | )

"The shedding of his blood as a sacrifice for our sin to atone, to make one to reconcile us to God. That's part of what this Gospel message is about. And this message, theologians have wrestled over this question for millennia, literally. Ever since the death of Jesus at Calvary and the forgiveness of our sins. The infinite and holy mystery of the cross is one in which in the passion and death of Christ on the cross God has intervened decisively on our behalf. Reconciliation happens. Forgiveness happens." [29:37]( | | )

"Salvation is part of the benefit of what we receive as we enter into the story of the good news. Salvation is not just about eternal life although it is that, salvation is also about this life but it's not confined just to this life. Atonement is partly what we experience in this salvation that we receive from Jesus. So I want to look at our text again from John chapter 1, I'll read it out, just parts of it and the parts that I really want to focus on today." [16:34]( | | )

"The Passover lamb, part of the Exodus story, was a symbol of God's deliverance of Israel from slavery in Egypt. The blood of the lamb marked the houses of the Israelites, sparing them from the angel of death. This event foreshadowed the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus, whose blood delivers us from the bondage of sin." [22:10]( | | )

"He was oppressed and he was afflicted yet he opened not his mouth like a lamb that is led to the slaughter and like a sheep that before it shares the silence so he opened not his mouth. By oppression and judgment he was taken away and as for his generation who considered that he was cut off out of the land of the living, stricken for the transgression of my people." [24:08]( | | )

"So one of the things that God provided for Israel in the relationship with him in the Old Testament was this provision for sin, this atonement and now I'm talking about atonement has this very specific technical sense. It has to do with cleansing of sin through sacrifice, the slaughtering of an animal, the shedding of its blood and then the sprinkling of that blood on those who had come to offer that sacrifice." [25:56]( | | )

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