The Transformative Power of Christ's Atonement

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The atonement on the cross transformed God's relationship to sinful mankind. It made no difference to the ultimate and eternal being of God, for God never changes. He is the father of Lights with whom is no variableness neither shadow of turning. It affected a change in God's relationship to sinful men, and it was a change that he himself had brought to pass. [00:36:00]

Sin, in some inscrutable way, even affected heaven when Satan fell. He fell from heaven, from the very presence of God, and in a way that we cannot fully understand, we are here taught and elsewhere in Scripture that, in a sense, even Heaven itself needs to be cleansed from this effect of sin, and the blood of Jesus Christ avails in that respect. [01:18:16]

The New Covenant was ratified by the blood of Jesus Christ shed upon the cross. There are a number of statements, especially in this epistle to the Hebrews, that state that quite clearly. By so much was Jesus made assurity of a better Covenant. That's the New Covenant. He is the mediator of a better Covenant, which was established upon better promises. [03:01:56]

All God's covenants with mankind were ratified by Blood. The first account of this, and in many ways one of the fullest, is found in Genesis 15, where we are told about God making a covenant with Abraham. The Covenant that was made was ratified again by the shedding of the blood of these animals and by this remarkable sign that God there gave to Abraham. [08:18:00]

The cross is the most crucial event in history. It is from the cross that every benefit ultimately comes. All the blessings that we enjoy as Christian people rarely come to us because of what happened on the cross. The cross is the most crucial event in history. It is from the cross that every benefit ultimately comes. [14:29:20]

Our sins are forgiven once and for all. The glory of our position is this: that what our Lord did and what was done in our Lord upon the cross was once and for all and forever. By one offering, he hath perfected forever them that are Sanctified. In that one act, God has dealt with sin and has forgiven it once and forever. [17:04:40]

We have got a new way of approaching God. We've got a new access to God. Our consciences are now cleansed. Let us draw near with a True Heart in full Assurance of Faith, having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience and our bodies washed with pure water. It enables us to come into the presence of God with a holy boldness. [19:39:48]

Under the New Covenant, we are no longer under law but under grace. We are not under the law in this sense: when God gave that law through Moses, he said to the people, if you keep this law, if you do this law, you will save yourselves. But as Christians, we are not under the law but under grace. [23:33:36]

In the New Covenant, God now does something with this law which he didn't do before. Before, he had written it on tables of stone; it was outside us. But now, this is what he's going to do: I will put my laws into their mind and write them in their hearts. The law under the New Covenant is within us and not outside us. [28:00:00]

The New Covenant guarantees our continuance in this life. He is able also to save them to the uttermost that come unto God by him, seeing he ever liveth to make intercession for them. He's always there; he'll never fail. That's the kind of high priest I need, for we fall into sin and need further cleansing. [31:56:39]

Our Eternal future and Glory are guaranteed and certain. Nothing and no one shall be able to separate us from him. No man can pluck them out of my hand. We belong to this Shepherd, and no thief and no enemy can ever take us from him. Our relationship to him means that our Eternal future and Glory are guaranteed and certain. [36:13:00]

Do you realize that you are in this new covenant, that it's been ratified by the blood of the Son of God? It sealed, signs settled. Do you know your title Deeds? Are you certain that your sins are forgiven? Do you go to God with this holy boldness, knowing your acceptance, knowing that he's your God and that you are his child? [38:09:72]

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