### Summary
In today's sermon, we explored the profound significance of the blood of Christ as described in Hebrews 9. We began by comparing the Old Testament sacrifices to the real and ultimate sacrifice of Jesus. Just as plastic tools are mere foreshadowings of real tools, the blood of bulls and goats in the Old Testament were mere shadows pointing to the true sacrifice of Christ. The blood of Jesus takes us from a lesser to a greater place, transforming our lives in ways that Old Testament rituals could never achieve.
We delved into how Jesus' sacrifice has moved the tabernacle from an earthly tent to a heavenly reality. Unlike the temporary and repetitive animal sacrifices, Jesus' sacrifice is once for all time, securing our eternal redemption. This shift from the earthly to the heavenly signifies a deeper, more profound connection with God, one that is not bound by physical structures but is eternal and spiritual.
We also discussed the concept of being a pleasing aroma to God, much like a high-intensity scented candle that fills a room. Our lives should exude the fragrance of Christ, spreading the knowledge of Him everywhere. However, this fragrance is perceived differently by those who are being saved and those who are perishing. For some, it is a life-giving aroma; for others, it is a dreadful smell of death and doom.
The sermon emphasized the importance of understanding that our good works are not what save us; it is the blood of Christ that cleanses us from the inside out. This inward cleansing allows us to serve God effectively. We must balance our service with encounters with the living God, ensuring that our works are an overflow of our relationship with Him.
Finally, we touched on the eternal blessings that come from Christ's sacrifice. Unlike the temporary blessings of the Old Testament, our blessings are eternal and spiritual. We are called to live with confidence in the eternal power of Christ's sacrifice, knowing that He who began a good work in us will carry it to completion.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. giving; for others, it is a dreadful smell of death and doom. Our role is to be a pleasing aroma to God, even if we are not always pleasing to others. [47:02]
4. Inward Cleansing: The blood of Christ cleanses us from the inside out, unlike the Old Testament rituals that only dealt with the external. This inward cleansing allows us to serve God effectively. We must balance our service with encounters with the living God, ensuring that our works are an overflow of our relationship with Him.
5. Eternal Blessings: The blessings we receive because of Christ's sacrifice are eternal and spiritual, unlike the temporary blessings of the Old Testament. We are called to live with confidence in the eternal power of Christ's sacrifice, knowing that He who began a good work in us will carry it to completion.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [39:02] - Introduction: Toolboxes and Trades
- [39:48] - Plastic Tools vs. Real Tools
- [40:48] - Old Testament Sacrifices as Foreshadowing
- [41:38] - From Lesser to Greater
- [42:37] - Earthly to Heavenly Tabernacle
- [43:38] - The Heavenly Tabernacle Debate
- [44:36] - Jesus as the Perfect Tabernacle
- [45:29] - We Are the Holy Priesthood
- [46:18] - Pleasing Aroma to God
- [47:02] - Christ-like Fragrance
- [47:53] - Different Reactions to the Fragrance
- [48:44] - The Power of Christ's Blood
- [49:43] - Inferiority of Animal Sacrifices
- [50:29] - Redemption Through Christ
- [51:18] - Continuous Sacrifice of Praise
- [52:02] - Living Sacrifice
- [53:32] - The Blood That Saves Us
- [54:15] - Inward Cleansing
- [55:26] - The Significance of Blood
- [56:46] - Blood in the Old Testament
- [57:23] - New Covenant Cleansing
- [58:36] - Encountering the Living God
- [59:40] - Balancing Service and Encounter
- [60:40] - Connection with Baptism
- [61:41] - Baptism and Clean Conscience
- [62:40] - Living New Lives
- [63:42] - Hunger for Transcendence
- [64:13] - Eternal Blessings
- [65:13] - Confidence in Christ's Sacrifice
- [66:14] - Power in the Blood
- [67:14] - Call to Action
- [68:19] - Rest in the Cleansing Power
- [69:23] - Encounter the Living God
- [70:00] - Prayer and Invitation
- [71:07] - Real Tools for Real Work
- [72:13] - Excitement for Kingdom Work
- [72:46] - Closing Prayer