In Norm Day's sermon titled "Substitution," he explores the concept of Jesus Christ as the ultimate substitute for humanity's sins, emphasizing its centrality to the Christian faith and the doctrine of atonement. He posits that without a suitable substitute, there can be no forgiveness or salvation, highlighting that Christ's perfect sacrifice fulfills the requirements of a perfect substitute as described in 1 John 2:1-2. John writes that Jesus serves as the advocate and propitiation for our sins, underscoring the inseparable connection between Christ's work and God's glory. The sermon invites believers to trust in this substitutionary atonement for assurance of salvation and emphasizes the grace inherent in the covenant of redemption crafted by the Triune God from eternity.
“There would be no atonement if there was no substitute found.”
“Those who ask for that which they deserve but don't really know what they are asking.”
“Look to Christ. If you are looking to Christ, you won't be looking to other people and you won't be looking at yourself.”
“God will never charge his people with sin because our substitute was perfectly righteous.”
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