The sermon titled "The Redemption of the Handmaid" by John Chapman emphasizes the central theme of redemption as a vital doctrine in Scripture, particularly illustrated through Exodus 21:7-11. Chapman argues that the condition of the handmaid symbolizes the spiritual poverty of humanity in Adam, while God's provision for redemption foreshadows the work of Christ as our Redeemer. He highlights how, throughout the biblical narrative, one sees a consistent need for a substitute and a price to be paid for redemption, culminating in Christ's sacrifice—His precious blood—which assures believers of eternal redemption, acceptance, and justification (Hebrews 9:11-12; Ephesians 1:6-7). The practical significance of this doctrine illustrates not only God's unchanging love and provision for His people but also their status as cherished children in His family, eternally secured in their relationship with Christ.
“Redemption is one of the greatest themes of the Word of God... the story of redemption runs all through the Bible.”
“You can't read the Bible and not see this story of redemption. God redeeming the people. He's redeeming the people.”
“Christ is our Redeemer. He's our near kinsman. The Son of God came into the world... that He might redeem us from our sins.”
“The redeemed are accepted, forgiven, secure, justified, adopted, provided for, loved, honored, and forever united to the Lord Jesus Christ.”
The Bible presents redemption as a central theme, illustrating God's action to rescue His people from sin through the sacrifice of Christ.
Exodus 21:7-11, Psalm 130, Ephesians 1:6-7, Colossians 1:14, Hebrews 9:11-12, John 6:39
Christ's redemption is effective because it is sealed by His blood, ensuring eternal salvation without further need for sacrifice.
Hebrews 9:11-12, John 6:39
Being accepted in Christ is vital as it confirms our identity as God's children and ensures our security in His grace.
Ephesians 1:6-7, Hebrews 4:16
Redemption guarantees believers acceptance, forgiveness, and a secure relationship with God that will never diminish.
Psalm 103:12, John 10:28-29, Romans 8:16, Isaiah 43:25, Ephesians 1:7
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