In my sermon today, I explored the profound truths found in Romans 3:21-26, focusing on the intersection of God's justice and mercy through the atonement of Christ. I began by addressing the universal condition of sinfulness, as described in Romans 3, where it is stated that "all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God." This passage confronts us with the reality that our own righteousness is insufficient before a holy and just God. The weight of our guilt is undeniable, and the consequences of our sin are severe, leading to eternal separation from God in a place of darkness and despair.
However, the message did not end with the bad news. I shared the good news of the gospel, which is the heart of our faith and the reason we celebrate Easter. The righteousness of God is made available to us through faith in Jesus Christ. This righteousness is not inherited or earned by our works but is a free gift to all who believe. The gospel is not a "help wanted" sign but a "help available" sign, indicating that while we were not seeking God, He, in His great love, reached out to us.
I illustrated the grace of God with the parable of the prodigal son, where the father's unconditional love and forgiveness reflect God's own embrace of us despite our waywardness. This grace is lavishly poured out upon us, restoring us to Himself through Jesus Christ. The sermon emphasized that we could do nothing to earn this salvation; Jesus did everything on our behalf.
The crux of the sermon lay in the understanding that God's holiness demands that sin be punished, yet His love provided a way for sin to be atoned for without compromising His justice. Jesus became our Mercy Seat, the fulfillment of the Old Testament symbol where the high priest would sprinkle the blood of sacrifices for the forgiveness of sins. Unlike the repeated sacrifices of animals, Jesus' sacrifice was once and for all, sufficient to cover our sins and grant us eternal life.
I invited those who had not yet placed their trust in Jesus to do so, to lay down their burdens and receive the free gift of salvation. For those who have already trusted in Jesus, I encouraged a renewed passion to follow Him and share the gospel with others.
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