Delighting in Christ: The Beauty of Redemption

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When faith in Christ bears the fruit of good deeds, Paul calls them in Philippians 4:18 a fragrant offering, a sacrifice acceptable and pleasing to God. He delights in the faith-filled obedience of his people in spite of all its imperfections. [00:13:22]

The deepest root of that delight in his people is God's delight in his son, the image of his glory, the person with his own name. Because what makes his people delightful is their conformity to the image of the son. [00:15:00]

God intends for the son to have a beautiful bride that is to present the church to Christ in splendor without a spot or a wrinkle or any such thing. So conformity to the glory of the son is the most splendid beauty that there could be. [00:16:06]

God rejoices in the church because the church shares the beauty of Christ and becomes the bride of Christ with that beauty. She is Christ's image and she is his delight. So God's joy in the son is at the root of his joy in the church. [00:16:33]

God rejoices in the sacrifice of his son in the place of sinners. Isaiah 53:10 is perhaps the most explicit statement of God's heart at the point of the death of his son. It goes like this: the Lord was pleased to crush him. [00:18:49]

The conniving, cowardly, envious, expedient killing of the Son of God was wrong, yet planned by God so that his good pleasure could be accomplished in it. Acts 4:27 truly in this city they were gathered together against your holy servant Jesus. [00:25:03]

What becomes plain at the cross is that both the hatred of God for sin and his joy in the death of his son for sinners are both essential for the gospel to be a saving gospel. [00:25:39]

Part of what made the death of Jesus so pleasing to the father was Jesus' willingness to fall under the father's infinite displeasure. If Jesus had not willingly endured the forsaking displeasure of his father, the father would have taken no pleasure in the death of his son. [00:26:46]

The splendor of the redeemed church is found in her blemish-free holiness, free from all sin and all of its effects. What is sin? Sin is the exchanging of the glory of God for the glory of the creation. [00:29:21]

The beauty of the bride of Christ consists most essentially in being supremely satisfied with her husband, the Son of God. Now, one last question: having purchased that greatest of all gifts, that most beautiful of all beauties for his people, how does God bring it to pass in the church? [00:30:26]

It happens when the love with which the Father loves the son becomes our love for the son. It happens when in the age to come, God's delight in the son becomes by the spirit our delight in the son. [00:32:53]

When in the age to come God's delight in the son becomes by the spirit our delight in the son, then our beauty, the splendor of the church, will be complete and the marriage will be complete and the glory of God will fill the universe. [00:33:56]

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