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What is the significance of the 'sweet savor' mentioned in the sermon?

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'Sweet savor' refers to the acceptance of Christ's sacrifice by God, indicating that it satisfies the requirements of divine justice.

In biblical terms, a 'sweet savor' is often associated with sacrifices that are pleasing to God, indicating that they fulfill the purpose for which they were intended. In the context of the sermon, the reference to Christ's sacrifice as a sweet savor underscores its role in appeasing God's wrath. This concept emphasizes that only through Christ's perfect obedience and sacrificial death can we stand justified before God. It illustrates the beauty and depth of grace: while we were deserving of judgment, the sweet savor of Christ’s sacrifice provides a pathway to reconciliation with God. This encourages believers to appreciate the magnitude of His sacrifice and the depth of God's mercy toward us.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 2:15, Ephesians 5:2, Isaiah 53:10

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