The sermon, titled "The Blood of Christ," delivered by Gabe Stalnaker, centers on the doctrine of substitutionary atonement and the significance of Christ's sacrificial death. Stalnaker argues that Christ's suffering and death were both foreordained and essential for the redemption of God's elect, emphasizing that his blood was the perfect and costly payment for sin. He references pivotal Scriptures such as 1 Peter 1:18-20, which speak to the preciousness and efficacy of Christ’s blood, and connects it to the doctrines of healing, justification, reconciliation, and cleansing achieved through this atonement. The practical significance is profound, as it encourages believers to remember and appreciate the sacrifice of Christ, urging them to live in gratitude for the remission of their sins and the eternal security found through faith in Him.
“Christ Jesus has always been the surety of God's elect… we are to remember his broken body on the cross, that it was to make atonement for the sins of his people.”
“His blood was costly… the payment was made with the most valuable substance that heaven possessed, the blood of the Son of God.”
“Our Lord's blood was a justifying payment for us… God now sees us in that spotless, perfect, priceless blood.”
“We are bought with a price. A precious, costly price bought to ownership.”
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