The Glorious Redemption: The Power of the Cross

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The essence of our faith and the cornerstone of our salvation is the death of Jesus Christ on the cross. It is not merely His incarnation, His perfect life, or His teachings that make Him the Lord of redemption, but His sacrificial death. This act of ultimate obedience and humility is the focal point of God's plan for redemption, preordained before the foundation of the world. [00:21:30]

The cross is crucial and focal because it was the highest point in his obedience to his father. He came to do his father's will and he carried out his father's will perfectly in every respect. The secret of Our Lord is his humbling of himself to his father's will, his sacrifice of himself self and of his will. [00:24:58]

The cross is the focal point in all his work; it is the most glorious point of all. It is indeed a Wondrous Cross on which the prince of Glory died. He came into the world in order to go there. He was made a little lower than the angels as Hebrews 2:9 puts it for the suffering of death that he by the grace of God might taste death for every man. [00:23:13]

The cross was determined before the foundation of the world. It is the crucial point in God's Plan of Redemption. He becomes the master of redemption because of what he did upon the cross. What then is this? Why do I say that the cross is crucial and is focal? I can but give you some thoughts to meditate upon today and for the rest of your lives. [00:24:26]

The cross represents the lowest point of his humiliation. Jesus, who shared in the glory of God, descended to the depths of human suffering and shame. He endured the scourging, the crown of thorns, and the crucifixion, becoming a curse for us. This profound humiliation was necessary for the grand atonement, where He bore the punishment for our sins. [00:27:00]

It is there he makes the grand atonement. It is there that God sets him forth as a propitiation for sins through faith in his blood. And that is why in the imagery of this chapter we see him as a lamb that was slain. You see, John is told that to the lion of the tribe of Judah, the root of David, has prevailed to open the book. [00:28:58]

The sacrificial system of the Old Testament pointed to Jesus, the ultimate sacrifice. His blood, unlike that of animals, truly atones for sin, redeeming and reconciling us to God. Without shedding of blood, there is no remission of sins. Sin is a terrible thing in the sight of God. The justice of God demands the punishment of sin, and the wages of sin is death. [00:31:38]

The blood of bulls and of goats, the blood of lambs is not sufficient. It covers our sin, but it's prophetic only, and here is the Fulfillment. He comes, says John, God's lamb. Here is God's sacrifice, the lamb, great God the son, yes, but humbled, born as a babe, living as a man. Here he is, Lamb of God. [00:33:13]

The consequences of Jesus' work on the cross are profound, securing for us pardon, forgiveness, and the right to be God's people. We are freed from sin's dominion and assured of future glory. He has bought for us pardon and forgiveness. We are all sinners in the sight of God, and we are all guilty, and the wrath of God is upon us all by nature. [00:36:33]

He has purchased for us the right to be the people of God. Listen to the way it's put in the PSAL: thou were slain and has redeemed us to God by thy blood and has made us unto to our god Kings and Priests. This is very wonderful. God's original man, Adam, he fell, and all his posterities form. [00:38:22]

We are no longer under the dominion of Satan. We have been taken out of his kingdom, translated into the kingdom of God's dear son. We are no longer slaves of the world, slaves of evil, slaves of death, slaves of hell. Whosoever liveth and believeth in him shall not die. He has purchased for us not only the privilege of being the people of God but he has purchased for us freedom as the people of God. [00:38:22]

He has purchased for us a glory which is to come, and they shall reign on the earth. Not only forgiveness, not only rebirth, not only relationship to God, not only Liberty, but ultimate glorification. We shall reign with him, we shall judge the world, we shall judge Angels. We shall share with him in his glorious Reign. [00:39:52]

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