The sermon titled "Life For Life And Restitution" by John Chapman addresses the theological concepts of divine justice and the necessity of restitution as understood through Scripture, particularly in Exodus 21:22-22:12. Chapman emphasizes that God's Law, while strict and exacting, reflects His holiness and righteousness, compelling us to recognize our own sinfulness and need for a Savior. He supports his arguments with Scripture references, notably Genesis 9:6 and Romans 7:12, to illustrate the principle of life for life in justice and to affirm the goodness of God's law. In demonstrating that Christ fulfills the demands of the law through His sacrifice, Chapman highlights how Jesus provides not only atonement for sin but also brings about spiritual restoration and overflowing grace, indicating the importance of understanding these doctrines for proper appreciation of the gospel.
“The problem is not with the law, it's with US, isn't it?”
“What the law demanded, Jesus Christ paid in full, stripe for stripe, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, life for life, that’s what He did.”
“He restored what sin had taken from us when Adam fell. He restored righteousness. He is now the Lord our righteousness.”
“Where Adam plunged us into sin, Christ raised us to greater blessings, full pardon, a new nature, everlasting life, and union with God.”
The Bible affirms that God's law is righteous and just, requiring life for life and exact restitution for harms done.
Exodus 21:22-25, Genesis 9:6, Romans 7:12
Christ restores righteousness, peace, and fellowship with God, far exceeding what was lost through sin.
Isaiah 53:5, Isaiah 40:2, John 17
Understanding God's holiness helps Christians recognize their sinfulness and the need for Christ’s sacrifice.
Romans 7:12, Isaiah 53:5
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