In this sermon titled "Iniquity Removed in One Day," Jim Byrd addresses the doctrine of atonement as illustrated in Zechariah 3:9-10, emphasizing how God has sovereignly ordained the removal of sin through Christ. The key arguments present the stone, a metaphor for Christ, as the divinely laid foundation upon which the church is built, underscoring that human effort in building the temple of God is rooted in divine purpose and providence. Byrd references 1 Corinthians 15, stressing that good works result from God’s grace and not human initiative. The significance of this doctrine lies in its assurance of salvation, as the iniquity of God's people is removed in one day—fulfilling the redemptive work of Christ. This underscores the Reformed belief in the sovereignty of God in salvation and the completeness of the atonement.
“The good works that you and I do... we do those things that God has ordained for us to do.”
“When He endured the cross of shame, we endured the cross of shame. When the wrath of God exhausted itself upon our glorious substitute, it exhausted itself on us because we were in Him.”
“God says, I will remove the iniquity of that land in one day. This is a specific redemption.”
“We’re fellow citizens in the kingdom of God...feasting on the fruit of the labors of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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