Christ's Death: Our Defense Against Condemnation

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The man who uttered this challenge who is he that condemneth and uttered it under the inspiration of God did not, however, occupy the position of a sinless man. His early years had been spent in opposition to his Savior. He had been exceedingly mad against the disciples of Christ and had persecuted them even unto strange cities. [01:45]

Paul has in this case only one answer to the question who is he that condemneth. He meets it by the blessed fact that it is Christ that died. I recommend that we should each one of us have but one hope of salvation. As long as we have half a dozen we have half a dozen doubtful ones. [03:39]

So it is a grand thing whenever Satan comes and begins to accuse you just to say Christ has died Christ has died. If any confronts you with other confidences still keep you to this almighty plea, Christ has died. If one says I was christened and confirmed answer him by saying Christ has died. [05:17]

I want you to notice that Paul does not even rest his confidence as to the believer's safety upon the fact that they are able to say we have trusted in Christ we have loved Christ we have served Christ. He allows nothing to mar the glory of this one blessed fact, it is Christ that died. [06:46]

The encounter to which he challenges them is not to be a mere tilt in a tournament but a battle for life or death. Who enters the lists against the believer? First comes Satan, then the world, then conscience and last of all the law of God. Over them all the believer triumphs. [08:09]

There is only one way to successfully resist the onset of the arch enemy but that one way ensures certain victory up with your shield and say yes it is all true or it might have been for my heart is so evil that it would have led me to any sin but it is Christ that died. [09:54]

The law condemned us in former days and would again overthrow us if we ventured to meet it unarmed. It must condemn sin for the law is holy and the commandment holy and just and good but when it has attacked us and done its worst there comes in the majesty of divine sovereignty. [18:33]

When Christ Jesus took away our guilt and his own self bear our sins in his own body on the tree, justice was more terribly displayed than when guilty sinners sink to hell. We are only creatures after all and when we are condemned we sink down into destruction and suffer for our sin. [20:11]

There is now nobody left that I know of that can condemn us except the judge and if we have escaped our opponents, Satan, the world, conscience and the law, we need not fear to stand even at God's judgment seat. The judge is now on our side and none of us need fear anybody's condemnation. [21:18]

We stand boldly in front of all our foes because we know that we are free from the evil which once condemned us. It is all gone. Our confidence is therefore strong and it is so because Christ dying has removed all sin from all believers. Look says one, there is sin. [23:15]

The apostle Paul puts this first of all and every true preacher of the good tidings of salvation will follow his example. We have indeed in the death of Christ a great atonement, an atonement so great that none can measure its height and depth, its length and breadth. [25:18]

I believe that when Christ died he took all the sins of his people, past, present and to come, and when the whole mass was condensed into one bitter cup, he drank it all up at one tremendous draft of love, leaving not so much as a single drop of wormwood or gall for any to drink who put their trust in him. [44:23]

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