Christ's Suffering: Love, Redemption, and Sovereign Grace

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"The one who should have been extolled in praise being mocked and derision, the one who should have been loved and served being stricken and beaten." [33:44] (Download)

"They jeered at him that he was ignorant of who struck him when they were ignorant of who they were striking." [34:27] (Download)

"Jesus didn't deserve this in himself but in his Supernatural Union with us he takes on our sin and receives the punishment we've deserved and gives us his righteousness." [36:02] (Download)

"Can you imagine in his looking at you, his gaze conveying even more than conviction, love; even more than shame of your sin, his acceptance of you?" [37:37] (Download)

"Grace that is so unexpected, so undeserved, that it confuses, it confounds, it astounds, it amazes me. Amazing Grace that saved a wretch like me." [30:45] (Download)

"Life is not self-interpreting; its meaning is not obvious. You are not the great authority on what even your own experience means. That would be found in God who made you and in His word." [42:36] (Download)

"Repent of your sins and trust in God, what He has done for us in Christ, in His suffering and dying in the place of sinners like you and like me, and God raising Him from the dead so that we can believe in Him." [43:25] (Download)

"This terrible night all those years ago, in a night of pain when the prayer retreat became a trap, set in motion the exposure of human sin like never before, brought our sinful rebellion against God to its high water mark and finally resulted in our eternal salvation." [44:14] (Download)

"Christ who sovereignly directs and protects his churches and cares for all his people, it's not that there's no conflict, no Warfare going on in this world, but it is fundamentally spiritual in nature." [17:54] (Download)

"We pray that your Holy Spirit would now take your truth and would apply it to our hearts, that you would turn us in conviction and in trust in Saving Faith to the Lord Jesus." [45:11] (Download)
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