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What is the role of Christ as the Breaker of Sin?

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Christ, as the Breaker, is the one who brings redemption by breaking down the dividing wall of sin through His righteousness.

In this sermon, Christ is referred to as the Breaker, symbolizing His role as the one who has come to restore access to God by dealing with the sin that separates humanity from the Divine. The term 'Breaker' indicates that He breaches the walls of sin and the law, making a way for sinners to reach God. This is expounded upon through the imagery of the veil in the Temple, which was torn at Christ's death, signifying that access to God is now granted through His sacrifice. Therefore, the work of Christ is not only about forgiveness but also about restoration to right relationship with the Father, effectively bridging the gap caused by our sinfulness.
Scripture References: Micah 2:13, Matthew 27:51, John 10:9

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