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God’s Wrath Had to Be Satisfied
God’s Wrath Had to Be Satisfied
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Because of the original sin of our first parents, Adam and Eve, we are born into a sinful nature.
What is Sin?
What is Sin?
Sin - any failure to conform to the moral law of God in act, attitude or nature.
Not only actions, but attitudes contrary to the attitudes God requires of us.
Our sin
Rom.
gen 3:1
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2. If you consider it to be unfair to be counted guilty due to Adam’s rebellion, then it is most definitely unfair to be counted as righteous due to Christ’s obedience.
3. Our sin has separated us from God and we deserve death and Hell.
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4. Because of Christ’s death we have received reconciliation with God.
Christ’s atonement made us “at one” with Him.
4. Because of Christ’s death we have received reconciliation with God.
Christ’s atonement made us “at one” with Him.
He was the propitiation for our sins.
(A sacrifice that bears God’s wrath so that God becomes favorable towards us.)
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He was the propitiation for our sins.
He removed us from the wrath of God that we deserved.
Christ was Our Substitute
Christ was Our Substitute
Christ was Our Substitute
Christ was our substitute
1. “He bore our sins.”
“He bore our sins.”
1 Peter
“Therefore this text - He bore our sins - must be understood particularly thoroughly as the foundation upon which stands the whole of the New Testament or the Gospel, as that which alone distinguishes us and our religion from all other religions…Whoever believes this article of faith is secure against all errors and God the Holy Ghost is necessarily with him.”
- Martin Luther
2. Christ actually became sin.
The sins of the world were imputed to Him and His righteousness was imputed to us.
Matthew 27:45-
3. Christ took on our penalty that we deserved
Matthew
Christ Was a Perfect Sacrifice
Christ Was a Perfect Sacrifice
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