In his sermon titled "Christ our Altar," Don Bell expounds on the centrality of Jesus Christ as the true altar in the life of believers, contrasting it with the Old Testament sacrificial system. He articulates that all preceding sacrifices and altars, such as those in the tabernacle, were merely types and shadows pointing towards Christ, who is the substance and fulfillment of these rituals as represented in Hebrews 13:10-15. Key points include the necessity of Christ's singular sacrifice for the atonement of sin, his role as the great high priest, and the continuing significance of Christ as the altar from which all offerings of worship and praise are made acceptable to God. This doctrine signifies for believers that any approach to God must wholly rest upon the work of Christ and cannot rely on personal merit or works.
“Everything that was under the law... was just shadows and types of our Lord Jesus Christ, but He Himself is the substance.”
“Our Lord Jesus Christ is the fulfillment, is the fulfillment of the altar, and that He Himself is the altar.”
“We can't go any further unless we've got a sacrifice and we got an altar to put it on.”
“The only way He'll accept it, even our praise and our thanksgiving, is by the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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