Christ's Redemptive Suffering: Love, Justice, and Salvation

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"The redemptive suffering of Christ exemplified on the cross is a powerful reminder to Christians that, even in difficulties, God works to transform evil into good, revealing his love for the redeemer, his justice and his grace in the work of salvation." [47:05] (Download)

"The cross of Christ is not just a symbol of suffering. It is the path established by God to reconcile humanity with himself." [48:15] (Download)

"By grace you are saved by faith. It is the gift of God, and not from works that no one will ignore. Who saves is Christ." [49:49] (Download)

"Our works before God are like dirty rags of filth. We have no power to save ourselves. We have no power to please God." [19:03] (Download)

"The suffering that Christ had voluntarily changed our trajectory, changed our history. That's exactly what we'll see today." [06:11] (Download)

"But God proves his own love for us by the fact that Christ died for us, even though we are sinners. The love of Christ is inclusive, it includes all people, in all times, including those who do not love him, including those who turn their backs on him." [11:06] (Download)

"The purposes of God will never be understood by us. But even since the Old Testament, where there was the need for the spilling of the lamb's blood, God was already demonstrating that there would be one who should come and give his life for all." [36:07] (Download)

"It is God who saves, it is God who justifies, and none of us can reach the standard of the grace of God. So what Paul tells us in this text is that, or at least he highlights the manifestation of God's justice, demonstrating the cross as the apex of divine justice and the grace of God that surpasses apparent injustice." [36:07] (Download)

"The love of God is to look at people, sinful and imperfect, and to send his Son to give his life for us. This is the love of God." [38:16] (Download)

"Our sins have already been paid by Christ on the cross. The punishment that brings us peace was upon him, and by his wounds we were healed." [31:47] (Download)
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