The Cost of Grace: Christ's Sacrifice and Salvation

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"Grace is God's favor that we don't deserve it's God's unmerited favor and that's what salvation is. Salvation is Grace, salvation is something that we don't deserve and that's what it is, God giving you and I what we do not deserve. We don't deserve it at all but what I want to talk about today is what was the price of that Grace, what was the price that was paid for us so that we could have that Grace, so undeserving." [36:56 ]( | | )

"Jesus introduced a New Covenant, it was introduced a new idea and that was the Lord's supper, some Churches would call it communion. It's still being practiced today as we remember not so much what the Passover Lamb did in Egypt but Jesus being a picture of the ultimate Passover Lamb and it a remembrance of what he knew that he was about to do within the next 12 to 15 hours at that point." [41:36 ]( | | )

"Jesus was sweating great drops of blood from his forehead and it was so traumatic that an angel was sent from heaven to strengthen our Lord because Jesus was about to die right there in the garden. But then about 2:00 3:00 in the morning all of a sudden the mob showed up and was led by Judas the Betrayal, they came to arrest Jesus." [43:57 ]( | | )

"Do you think I cannot call my father and he will at once put at my disposal more than 12 Legions of Angels? But Peter, put your sword away, for all who draw the sword will die by The Sword. Jesus could have called the angels, He had them at his disposal, but instead, he chose to fulfill what was written and to endure what was to come." [45:49 ]( | | )

"Jesus is fulfilling what Isaiah wrote 750 years before in verse number four and five and six, 'surely he took up our pain and bore our suffering... he was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was on him, and by his wounds we are healed.'" [58:04 ]( | | )

"Jesus cried out 'it is finished,' it was a cry of Victory. The Greek word 'tetelestai' has several meanings. One is when a man was in debt and his debt paid, his note stamped 'paid in full.' Jesus on the cross said your debt has been paid. Also, when a lamb was deemed worthy for Passover sacrifice, 'tetelestai' meant the lamb is acceptable, pure. Jesus was saying, 'I am the Passover Lamb, and today I'm giving the devil a death blow.'" [01:04:58 ]( | | )

"Jesus took your sins and my sin upon himself, we're coming to the end of Darkness about 3:00 in the afternoon, three hours of Darkness, six hours total on the cross. We finally hear him cry out 'it is finished.' By the way, this wasn't a cry of defeat, it was the Victor's cry." [01:03:31 ]( | | )

"Jesus took my place, he took your place. And Jesus, he took your sins and he paid it all. It was your cross, it was Barabbas' cross, but Jesus took your cross. Pilot had no choice at the time but to free Barabbas and let Jesus go through the horror of the crucifixion." [50:58 ]( | | )

"The Roman soldiers, they take a nail and they place it between the bones below the wrist and they take the hammer and slug that nail to the cross. I can imagine one of the soldiers just looking at the other soldiers and say, 'He just lay there, doesn't he? He doesn't fight like the others.' He just lay down his life." [56:38 ]( | | )

"Throughout the morning we hear words coming out of Jesus' bruised, bleeding lips, 'Father forgive them for they know not what they're doing.' In other words, Jesus expressed forgiveness for those who crucified Him, demonstrating the depth of His love and grace even in the midst of His suffering." [58:44 ]( | | )

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