The sermon titled "Release Barabbas--Crucify Christ," delivered by Obie Williams, centers around the profound theological concept of substitutionary atonement as demonstrated in Mark 15:1-15. Williams draws parallels between Barabbas, who was guilty and deserving of death, and the believer, who similarly stands condemned under the law. The key argument highlights how Barabbas, as a representation of all sinners, was undeservedly released while Jesus, the innocent Lamb, was condemned to die in his place. This biblical narrative is reinforced by direct references to Romans 7:9 and Galatians 2:20, which underline the reality of the believer's guilt and the transformative power of Christ’s sacrifice. The practical significance of the message is articulated through the assurance of salvation offered through Christ, prompting believers to recognize their own redemption and the depths of Christ’s love, leading to a life of worship and service in response.
“When I see him who loved me and gave himself for me that I love him the most.”
“The law leads Barabbas forth from his cell... 'That man standing there before Pilate, he took your place.'”
“When Christ Jesus went to the cross, the wrath of God was poured out on His sin, none of which He had committed, but He owned it as His own.”
“When those fears arise... they always cause me to flee back to the cross where my Lord cried out, it is finished.”
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