In this sermon titled "Good Message - Bad Preacher," Jim Byrd explores the profound theological doctrine of substitutionary atonement as demonstrated in John 11:47-52. Byrd elaborates on how Caiaphas, despite being a bad preacher with political motivations, serves as a prophet speaking about the necessity of one man's death for the people, which aligns with the overarching theme of redemption found throughout Scripture. Byrd emphasizes that Caiaphas’ prophecy, confirmed by the Holy Spirit, foreshadows the death of Jesus as a substitutionary sacrifice not only for the nation of Israel but for all of God’s elect, underscoring the sovereignty of God in orchestrating this plan from eternity. He draws on the significance of Christ's death and resurrection in glorifying God and providing assurance of eternal life for believers while also noting the varied responses to Jesus' miracle of raising Lazarus, showing the hardening of hearts among some who witnessed the event. This addresses the Reformed understanding of God's sovereignty in salvation and the call to recognize Christ's ultimate authority over death and sin.
“This is a good message that this man briefly brought because it has to do with substitution.”
“One man must die for the nation, the nation of the elect of God, that the whole nation perish not.”
“The only reason we're not going to perish... is when our Lord Jesus suffered, bled, and died under the wrath of God.”
“It's a good message even though it's preached by a bad preacher.”
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