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We will be discussing Salvation
Question what is Salvation?
How do you know that you are Saved?
What am I saved from?
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Introduction: Salvation defined is
*The Death of Jesus Christ*
In his death on the cross, Jesus Christ fulfilled and replaced the Old Testament sacrificial system */(priesthood; unchangeable)./*
He offered up himself as the supreme, once-for-all */sacrifice (slay)/* of */atonement/* through the shedding */(sprinkling)/* of his */blood./*
By his one */act/* of righteousness, */salvation (save)/* as a free */gift/* is for all who */believe./*
In being */delivered/* up to death */(interposed; taste),/* Jesus accomplished several things:
• He paid the penalty of sin.
In his body Jesus Christ bore */(bear; nail; stripe)/* the sins of the world so that humanity might receive */forgiveness (remission)/* and that their sin would be */imputed/* to Christ’s */account,/* in order that Christ’s */righteousness/* might be */reckoned/* to their account.
He was the */propitiation/* of God’s wrath against sin */(mercy seat)./*
• He broke */(kill)/* the power of sin by paying the */ransom/* price */(buy, bought; deliver, deliverance, deliverer; exchange; redemption),/* so that believers could be */free (discharged; liberty; release)/* from slavery to sin.
• He removed the pollution of sin by making men */clean (blot out; washing)/* through his blood.
• He destroyed */(abolish)/* the */partition (hedge)/* of sin to */reconcile/* human beings to God and put them back into a right relationship */(justification)/* with him, so that they may never again be separated */(die)/* from God.
Vine, W.E.: /Vine's Complete Expository Dictionary Topic Finder /.
Nashville : Thomas Nelson, 1997, c1996
Sermon text with /italics/ and *bold* and John 3:16 and [[v.
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