In the sermon titled "There They Crucified Him," Daniel Parks primarily addresses the theme of Christ's crucifixion as the focal point of redemption. Parks presents four main points derived from the phrase "there they crucified him," emphasizing the identity of Christ ("him"), the significance of the act of crucifixion ("crucified"), the roles of those involved ("they"), and the location ("there"). He supports his arguments extensively with Scripture, notably using Luke 23:33 to set the narrative context, and referencing Acts 4:27-28 to identify the participants in the crucifixion. The sermon's practical significance lies in its call to reflect on the depth of Christ's suffering and the communal involvement in His death, recognizing it as the ultimate act of love and the means of salvation for the elect.
“There they crucified him, nailed to a tree, suspended between heaven and earth, there on a high hill where all could see.”
“The only people who found fault with him had trumped up charges with false witnesses and even their witnesses could not agree with each other.”
“It was a public place, a shameful place, but for believers in him, it is a blessed place.”
“The one who went about doing good did more good on that cross than he had ever done before.”
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