"Where Did My Sin Go?"
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Sin - (Gk.)failure; missing the mark
Sin - (Gk.)failure; missing the mark
(Heb.)trespass - sin done out of rebellion
(Heb.)trespass - sin done out of rebellion
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As far as the east is from the west—
that is how far he has removed our rebellious acts from himself.
East & West never meet
East & West never meet
How did Jesus do it? His Love…remove the memory, trace & smell, guilt of sin.
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John saw Jesus coming toward him the next day and said, “Look! This is the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.
>Takes away = taking it up (on His own body)…on a cross!
Isa.43:25
I alone am the one who is going to wipe away your rebellious actions
for my own sake.
I will not remember your sins ⌊anymore⌋.
Debt is cancelled…no righteousness, faith, repentance, law, obedience did it…God did it for His own sake.
Covenant - through His son (grace)
God forgives & forgets...
Blessed is the person whose disobedience is forgiven
and whose sin is pardoned.
God puts our sin out of His sight - {The Blood}
God puts our sin out of His sight - {The Blood}
God puts our sin out of His sight - {The Blood}
God puts our sin out of His sight - {The Blood}
God puts our sin out of His sight - {The Blood}
God puts our sin out of His sight - {The Blood}
i.e. David’s sin
Ps.28:13 - no one who conceals transgressions will prosper, but one who confesses & forsake them will obtain mercy.
But if we live in the light in the same way that God is in the light, we have a relationship with each other. And the blood of his Son Jesus cleanses us from every sin.
…Past, Present & Future sin
Who is a God like you?
You forgive sin
and overlook the rebellion of your faithful people.
You will not be angry forever,
because you would rather show mercy.
You will again have compassion on us.
You will overcome our wrongdoing.
You will throw all our sins into the deep sea.
*Destroyed & lost…to be remembered no more
And he is the propitiation for our sins: and not for ours only, but also for the sins of the whole world.
Propitiation - atonement, covering
Propitiation - atonement, covering
Propitiation - atonement, covering
*A sacrifice that satisfies the wrath of God.
*A sacrifice that satisfies the wrath of God.
Grace, favor that causes God to be consistent with His character.
Grace, favor that causes God to be consistent with His character.
Christ became our substitute & took on our debts, guilt by way of the cross. (He endured the shame)
Christ became our substitute & took on our debts, guilt by way of the cross. (He endured the shame)
Consistent with His character
He is the payment for our sins, and not only for our sins, but also for the sins of the whole world.
For I will be merciful to their unrighteousness, and their sins and their iniquities will I remember no more.
new covenant…marks off former dispensation where there was a memorial(remembrance of sin every year)
Blessed is the man to whom the Lord will not impute sin.
credit, connect, associate once forgiven.
there is therefore NOW no condemnation to them who are in Christ Jesus.
*God won’t credit it to you like it was yours.
*God won’t credit it to you like it was yours.
*God doesn’t hold or charge it against us.
*God doesn’t hold or charge it against us.
He did this by erasing the charges that were brought against us by the written laws God had established. He took the charges away by nailing them to the cross.
>God destroyed the paperwork, debt we owed.
>God destroyed the paperwork, debt we owed.
Is.53
Who believes what we’ve heard and seen?
Who would have thought God’s saving power would look like this?
The servant grew up before God—a scrawny seedling,
a scrubby plant in a parched field.
There was nothing attractive about him,
nothing to cause us to take a second look.
He was looked down on and passed over,
a man who suffered, who knew pain firsthand.
One look at him and people turned away.
We looked down on him, thought he was scum.
But the fact is, it was our pains he carried—
our disfigurements, all the things wrong with us.
We thought he brought it on himself,
that God was punishing him for his own failures.
But it was our sins that did that to him,
that ripped and tore and crushed him—our sins!
He took the punishment, and that made us whole.
Through his bruises we get healed.
We’re all like sheep who’ve wandered off and gotten lost.
We’ve all done our own thing, gone our own way.
And God has piled all our sins, everything we’ve done wrong,
on him, on him.
He was beaten, he was tortured,
but he didn’t say a word.
Like a lamb taken to be slaughtered
and like a sheep being sheared,
he took it all in silence.
Justice miscarried, and he was led off—
and did anyone really know what was happening?
He died without a thought for his own welfare,
beaten bloody for the sins of my people.
They buried him with the wicked,
threw him in a grave with a rich man,
Even though he’d never hurt a soul
or said one word that wasn’t true.
Still, it’s what God had in mind all along,
to crush him with pain.
The plan was that he give himself as an offering for sin
so that he’d see life come from it—life, life, and more life.
And God’s plan will deeply prosper through him.
Out of that terrible travail of soul,
he’ll see that it’s worth it and be glad he did it.
Through what he experienced, my righteous one, my servant,
will make many “righteous ones,”
as he himself carries the burden of their sins.
Therefore I’ll reward him extravagantly—
the best of everything, the highest honors—
Because he looked death in the face and didn’t flinch,
because he embraced the company of the lowest.
He took on his own shoulders the sin of the many,
he took up the cause of all the black sheep.