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The Suffering Savior
In today’s message from God’s Word we will have a glimpse into the depth of suffering endured by Jesus on our behalf so we could enjoy reconciliation with God the Father.
It is difficult for us even to grasp the degree of Christ’s suffering.
The Isolation of the Cross was Unimaginable
1. None could or would help Christ in His darkest hour
2.
Even His disciples had forsaken Him and fled
Roger Campbell.
Preach for a Year: 104 Sermon Outlines (Preach for a Year Series): 7 (Kindle Locations 397-400).
Kindle Edition.
3. "Being friendless is crushing to the human mind" (C.
H. Spurgeon)
B. The Indignities of the Cross Are Unfathomable
1. "Unholy eyes gazed insultingly on the Savior's nakedness" (C.
H. Spurgeon)
2. "They shocked the delicacy of His holy soul"
3. "The first Adam made us all naked"
4. "The second Adam became naked that He might clothe our naked souls"
C. Let Us Try to Grasp the Degree of Christ's Suffering
Jesus Felt Like Water Being Poured Out on the Ground (14)
Jesus Felt Like Water Being Poured Out on the Ground (14)
Like poured water, he had no form nor beauty ()
Like poured water, he had no form nor beauty ()
2. Jesus is Lord of the earth's water
a.
He walked on the water
b.
He stilled the waves during a storm over water
Roger Campbell.
Preach for a Year: 104 Sermon Outlines (Preach for a Year Series): 7 (Kindle Locations 401-402).
Kindle Edition.
c.
He offers those who believe living water
3. Now He felt like water being poured on the ground
4. The cross was the supreme example of humiliation of the Holy One.
Second...
All His Bones Were Out of Joint (14)
Roger Campbell.
Preach for a Year: 104 Sermon Outlines (Preach for a Year Series): 7 (Kindle Locations 402-403).
Kindle Edition.
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Consider the pain of even one bone out of joint
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Consider the pain of even one bone out of joint
a. Imagine the suffering of every bone out of joint
Roger Campbell.
Preach for a Year: 104 Sermon Outlines (Preach for a Year Series): 7 (Kindle Locations 403-408).
Kindle Edition.
b.
Now we are beginning to get a feel for the suffering Savior's pain
2. Crucifixion was one of the most painful forms of execution ()
a.
He was being wounded for our transgressions
b.
He was being bruised for our iniquities
c.
The suffering due to us was placed on Him
3. The strong One suffered extreme weakness
4.
He was being brought to the dust of death ()
5. His enemies pierced His hands and feet, nailing Him to the cross.
Thirdly...
They Gambled for His Garments (18)
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His crucifiers parted His garments and cast lots for them
2.
He came to clothe sinners with robes of righteousness
Roger Campbell.
Preach for a Year: 104 Sermon Outlines (Preach for a Year Series): 7 (Kindle Locations 409-410).
Kindle Edition.
a. His enemies took off His robe and gambled for it
b.
Here was sacrilege at its summit
Conclusion, two questions...
A. What Does the Suffering of Christ Mean to You?
B. Have You Responded in Repentance and Faith to Such Love?
Roger Campbell.
Preach for a Year: 104 Sermon Outlines (Preach for a Year Series): 7 (Kindle Locations 410-411).
Kindle Edition.
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