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Lesson 7 – Why did God send Jesus to die?
When I think about Jesus’ death on the cross, I feel…
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The Doctrine of Atonement
· Definition: Because mankind was separated from God through its rebellion and disobedience, God out of His love, provided innocent substitutes who would sacrificially bear God’s anger.
This was to cover the sins of individuals, thus providing a reconciled relationship with a Holy God.
· Central passage:
· Why do human beings need atonement?
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Because their sins separate them from God.
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Because God is Holy.
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Because only God can make us holy.
· What did God use as innocent substitutes and how did they provide atonement?
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An animal provided coverings for Adam and Eve after the fall.
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An animal provided coverings for Adam and Eve after the fall.
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A Passover lamb to protect the Israelites.
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A bull to provide offerings to cover people’s sins.
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God’s Son.
· What was the main purpose of the Old Testament sacrifices?
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They were illustrations that were not able to clear the conscience.
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They only made people ceremonially clean.
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They were a shadow of things to come that did not take away sins.
· What is Christ’s death described as?
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Unblemished offering that cleanses our consciences.
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Ransom to set us free from sins.
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A once for all sacrifice for sins.
· What did Christ’s death accomplish for me?
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Brought me back to God
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We might become the righteousness of God.
“So What?” Section
How are we to apply the doctrine of atonement to our lives?
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We are free to serve the Living God.
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We have been made Holy; we are being made Holy.
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We can have confidence before God, hope and encouraging fellowship.
Developing Biblical Values
I have discovered… __________________________________________________________________________
I believe… ____________________________________________________________________________________
I will… ________________________________________________________________________________________
Write out a prayer to God in response to what you have learned in this lesson…
This week’s accelerated growth projects:
o Begin reading the Gospel of Luke.
o Read Chapter 4 in “Know What You Believe” by Paul E. Little.
o Memorize .
o Share what you have learned with a friend.
o Bring a Bible to church and take Sermon Notes.
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