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1 Peter 1:18, 19

1 Peter 1:18, 19
Octavius Winslow October, 10 2016 3 min read
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October, 10 2016
Octavius Winslow
Octavius Winslow 3 min read
709 articles 90 sermons 35 books
What does the Bible say about redemption?

The Bible teaches that redemption comes through the precious blood of Christ, who sacrificed Himself for our sins.

According to 1 Peter 1:18-19, we are reminded that we were redeemed not with corruptible things like silver and gold, but with the precious blood of Christ, a lamb without blemish. This redemption is a profound truth that compels believers to dedicate themselves fully to God, acknowledging the immense sacrifice made for their salvation. Just as the utensils in the Old Testament were sanctified by blood, so too are our souls rendered sacred by Christ's atoning sacrifice. This understanding should lead us to glorify God with our entire being, recognizing the value placed upon us by the blood of His Son.

1 Peter 1:18-19

Why is the blood of Christ significant for Christians?

The blood of Christ signifies our redemption and the ongoing power of His sacrifice for our salvation.

The blood of Christ holds unparalleled significance in the life of a Christian, as indicated in 1 Peter 1:18-19. It represents the ultimate sacrifice, providing redemption that is effective for all who believe, regardless of when they live. The power of His blood continues to operate, assuring us that it offers peace and pardon across the ages. This vital, deathless principle assures us that the merits of His atonement are unchanging, making it crucial for believers to approach Christ in faith. Understanding the depth of this truth compels Christians to honor their calling and live lives that reflect the grace extended to them through Christ's blood.

1 Peter 1:18-19

How do we know the sacrifice of Christ is enough for salvation?

The sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice for salvation is affirmed by His eternal priesthood and the unchanging efficacy of His blood.

We know that the sacrifice of Christ is enough for salvation because it is rooted in the eternal nature of His priesthood and the everlasting virtue of His blood. In Revelation it's stated that Christ is the 'Lamb slain from the foundation of the world,' indicating that His atoning work was preordained and destined to be sufficient for all believers. The ongoing effectiveness of His sacrifice means that, from the moment it was shed to the present day and onward, it provides the necessary means for salvation for all who believe. Therefore, His continual intercession as a high priest reinforces the belief that His sacrifice is eternally effective, making it a cornerstone of sovereign grace theology.

Revelation 13:8, Hebrews 7:24-25

“Forasmuch as you know that you were not redeemed with corruptible things, as silver and gold, from your vain conversation received by tradition from your father; but with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot.”

— 1 Peter 1:18, 19

WHAT a powerful motive does this truth supply to a daily and unreserved consecration of ourselves to the Lord! If, under the old economy, the utensil or the garment touched with blood was sacred and solemn, how much more the soul washed in the heart's blood of Christ! When the king of Israel, in the heat of battle, and in the agony of thirst, cried for water, and some of his attendants procured it for him at the hazard of their lives, the God-fearing and magnanimous monarch refused to taste it, because it was the price of blood! but "poured it out before the Lord." Christian soldier! it was not at the risk of His life, but more—it was by the sacrifice of His life that your Lord and Savior procured your redemption, and brought the waters of salvation, all living and sparkling from the throne of God, to your lips. You are the price of blood! "bought with a price." Will you not, then, glorify God in our soul, body, and substance, which are His? will you not pour it all out before the Lord—presenting it as a living sacrifice upon the altar flowing with the life-blood of God's own Son?

If there be a vital, and therefore a deathless, principle in the atoning blood of Jesus, then it will avail to the salvation of the chief of sinners to the latest period of time. Ages have rolled by since it was shed, and millions have gone to heaven in virtue of its merits, and yet it still avails! Listen, lowly penitent, to these glad tidings. Approach the blood of Jesus, simply believing in its divine appointment and sovereign efficacy, and the pardon it conveys and the peace it gives will be yours. Behold the sacred stream, as vital, as efficacious, and as free as when, eighteen hundred years ago, all nature was convulsed at the sight of this blood starting from the pierced heart of its Incarnate Creator, and when the expiring malefactor bathed in it as was saved! No, more; if the virtue of the Savior's blood before it was shed extended back to the time of Adam and of Abel, for He was "the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world," surely since that it has actually been offered, it will continue its virtue through all the revolutions of time to the remotest age of the world, and to the last sinner who may believe. If Jesus is a "Priest forever," the virtue of His sacrifice must abide forever, for He cannot officiate as a priest without a sacrifice. And as His gospel is to be preached to all nations, even to the end of the world, so the saving efficacy of His blood, upon which the gospel depends for its power and its success, must be as lasting as time.

From Morning Thoughts by Octavius Winslow.
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