Beloved congregation, as we gather today, I want to remind you of the profound truth that wherever we go, the gospel goes with us. We are called to faithfully represent Christ, to honor and glorify Him in all that we do. This means investing in the lives of those around us—those who are close to us but far from God—and inviting them to know Christ, to experience His love, and to join us in fellowship at church.
Today, I want to impress upon your hearts the weighty reality that Christ Jesus suffered and died to absorb the wrath of God that we deserved. Our Heavenly Father sent His only Son to bear the just wrath that was rightfully ours because of sin. As John Piper eloquently puts it, God's justice and love are perfectly displayed in the sacrifice of His Son—His justice in demanding a payment for sin, and His love in providing that payment Himself.
We delved into Scripture, starting with Deuteronomy 6:5, which commands us to love the Lord our God with all our heart, soul, and might. This is not a mere suggestion; it is a divine mandate. God's law requires supreme love for Him, and anything less is a failure to meet His holy standard.
As we explored further, we saw the terrifying reality of being under God's wrath, a position of displeasure and enmity with the Creator. Yet, there is hope in Christ, who redeemed us from the curse of the law by becoming a curse for us. This doctrine of substitution is at the heart of the gospel—Christ took our place, bore our sins, and satisfied the wrath of God that was due to us.
In our reflection on God's justice and love, we recognized that the law serves to convict us of sin and point us to our need for a Savior. It is only through faith in Christ that we are saved, not by works of the law. Christ's perfect life, sacrificial death, and resurrection are the grounds for our forgiveness and the assurance of our salvation.
As we concluded, we were reminded of the love of God demonstrated on the cross, where Jesus became the propitiation for our sins. This act of divine love should compel us to love God supremely and to live lives that reflect His grace and mercy.
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