Christ's Atonement: Reconciliation Through Divine Sacrifice

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Christ bore the wrath of God so we could receive the favor of God. That's the wonderful mercy of God. So verse 25, whom God set forth as a propitiation, an appeasement, rendering you acceptable by his blood. How was that propitiation possible? By his blood. Through faith. It's given to us through faith. Through appropriating what Christ did on the cross. [00:27:06] (33 seconds)


The same God who, in virtue of his holiness, must punish sin is also a God of love, that's first blank, and mercy. In virtue of his love, he himself bears the punishment of human sin. Because he is love, he pays the price as our substitute. This substitution is unknown to mere law, and above and beyond the powers of law. It's not a function of law. It is an operation of grace. [00:39:07] (34 seconds)


Grace, however, does not violate or suspend law, but takes it up to itself and fulfills it. In grace, God can forgive us of our sins, because Christ did not ignore the law. He didn't go around the law. He didn't find a loophole. Christ took the law, and he fulfilled the law, perfectly obeying it. [00:40:01] (26 seconds)


Trust that in Christ, you are pleasing to God. When you look in the mirror, it's hard for you to say sometimes, I am pleasing to God, because we see our sin, right? We see our shame. We know what we're thinking. We know what we have done. We know our failures. We know our shortcomings. But trust that in Christ, you are pleasing to God, because Christ is pleasing, and he has taken your sin, and on him was laid your iniquity. [01:03:21] (33 seconds)


Since the objective atonement of Christ is an accomplished fact, believers are to be ambassadors to call sinners to lay aside their hostility to God, and accept Christ's atonement by faith. This is true repentance. This is true repentance and belief. We often think about repentance as feeling sorry for our sins, but it's more than that. It's a change of mind, a change of heart about God. [00:33:52] (28 seconds)


Romans 5 .8 -11, but God demonstrates his own love toward us, and that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us, much more than having now been justified, declared right by his blood, we shall be saved from wrath through him, because he bore God's wrath. For when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God through the death of his son. The death of his son propitiated God, made us no longer his enemies, but now his own children. [00:42:14] (31 seconds)


The act of obedience of Christ is all that Christ did to perfectly observe and fulfill, fulfills the third blank, the law on our behalf, to provide us with the righteousness and merit of eternal life. If Christ's obedience was just passive, if he was just paying our price, we'd be right back to the garden, right? Before Adam fell. Our sins would be forgiven, but we would not have the high exalted blessings that we have because of his active obedience. [00:45:25] (40 seconds)


Rather than God walking beside us, now God is in us and we are in Christ Jesus. We have the blessing of inheriting God himself. The act of obedience of Christ was necessary to make his passive obedience acceptable with God as a perfect sacrifice for us and to make us heirs, heirs is the fourth blank, of eternal life. We're heirs of God in Christ Jesus. [00:46:18] (32 seconds)


Christ has freed us from our sins because he has washed us from our sins in his own blood. Isn't that amazing? Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law. And we see this referenced in Galatians chapter 3, verse 13. Let me read that to you. It says, Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law, meaning he's purchased us, he has set us free, having become a curse for us. [00:52:44] (31 seconds)


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