In the sermon titled "When I See the Blood," James Gudgeon addresses the concept of sacrificial atonement, emphasizing the centrality of Christ's blood as the means of salvation. He argues that throughout Scripture, animal sacrifices were insufficient for true forgiveness, ultimately culminating in Christ as the perfect Passover Lamb, whose sacrificial blood provides full atonement for sin. Scripture references include Exodus 12:13, highlighting God's passing over the homes marked with blood, and Hebrews, which describes Christ's entrance into the heavenly sanctuary with His own blood. The practical significance of the sermon lies in the reminder that true faith and obedience to God's Word, manifested through the acknowledgment of Christ's sacrifice, is essential for escaping divine judgment and receiving eternal life.
“The blood of the Lord Jesus Christ, we looked at, cleanses us from all sin.”
“There was no other way. And the only difference we could say between the Egyptians and the Israelites was blood on the doorposts.”
“When I see the blood, I will pass over you. I will not destroy you when I smite the land of Egypt.”
“If there is no blood, then there is no grace. And if there's no blood of Christ, then there is no Spirit of Christ.”
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