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How does Jesus' death relate to our recovery as Christians?

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Jesus' death is pivotal in our recovery from the consequences of sin, restoring eternal life and fellowship with God.

The sermon emphasizes the importance of Christ's death as the means through which believers are restored to their original state of grace. With His sacrificial death, Jesus takes upon Himself the penalty for sin, allowing those who believe in Him to recover all that was lost due to the fall. This includes spiritual life, communion with God, and the promises of eternal inheritance. The recovery initiated by Christ is described as complete, assuring believers that there is nothing lacking in what they receive through His atoning work.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:10-12, 1 Peter 2:24, Romans 5:10

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David's Spoil
Don Fortner · Jan 11, 1998
Joshua

Joshua

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