Journey of Sacrifice: Christ's Redemption and Our Response

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- "Christ and Christ Alone can take away your sin and heal the Brokenness that exists in you. He came to Earth for That explicit purpose to create a new family and to redeem each and every one of us." [01:09:28] ( | | )

- "God looks at you and he says I want you in my family. This is the heart of the gospel, that God desires a relationship with us, despite our failings." [01:09:28] ( | | )

- "Jesus Christ is the Lamb of God sent to take away the sin of the world. The only difference between what Jack Lucas did and what Jesus did on Calvary was that Jack Lucas put his life on the line for his allies while Jesus died for his enemies." [01:05:29] ( | | )

- "Jesus didn't die to make good people better or bad people good; he died to make the dead and bring them back to life. We were dead because we stood in opposition to God because of our sin." [01:06:04] ( | | )

- "In placing your faith in Christ, you identify with him in his death and in doing so will be raised from death and be free from the sin that you are dead to." [01:04:08] ( | | )

- "God clothed Adam and Eve with the skin of an animal that died in their place, the very first instance of substitutionary atonement, pointing to the future when Christ would clothe us in His righteousness." [01:00:11] ( | | )

- "God is a saving God, and the fact that he clothed Adam and Eve testifies to that. An animal was sacrificed to provide garments of skin, a life for a life." [01:00:50] ( | | )

- "The penal substitutionary view of atonement holds that Jesus Christ took the full punishment that we deserve for our sins as a substitute in our place." [44:09] ( | | )

- "Jesus acted as a substitute, taking our place, taking on the wrath from God that we deserve so that we could instead stand in his place as righteous Children of the most high." [44:09] ( | | )

- "The incredible thing about the Bible is that it tells one unified story that centers around God willingly sacrificing Jesus for us to die in our place for our sin." [45:23] ( | | )

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