The sermon titled "One Offering" by Jim Byrd addresses the doctrine of Christ's singular and sufficient sacrifice for sin, as outlined in Hebrews 10:1-25. Byrd articulates that the sacrificial system of the Old Testament, which included countless animal sacrifices, was insufficient for atonement as it could never truly cleanse the worshippers from sin. He emphasizes that Christ's atoning work was a singular, effective offering, fulfilling the Law and bringing about the covenant of grace, with Jesus being both fully God and fully man. Key Scripture references include Hebrews 10:4, which affirms that animal sacrifices are inadequate, and Hebrews 10:10, highlighting that believers are sanctified through the one-time offering of Christ's body. The significance of this sermon lies in its reaffirmation of the Reformed doctrine of justification by faith alone and the centrality of Christ's work, underscoring the importance of understanding that salvation cannot be achieved through human efforts or adherence to the law but solely through faith in Jesus' once-for-all sacrifice.
“If you take away the Lordship of Jesus Christ, there is no good news.”
“One offering for sin. That’s a finished work. Signed, sealed, and delivered. Signed with His own blood.”
“The only hope any of us have got is for God to stop us in our tracks and teach us the gospel of His glory.”
“Where remission of these is, there is no more offering for sin.”
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