In this sermon titled "Christ, Our Victorious Substitute - 2," Bill Parker expounds on the atoning work of Christ as depicted in Isaiah 53:10-12. He argues that Christ's suffering and eventual death were undertaken willingly to serve as a substitute for sinners, emphasizing the doctrine of imputation where our sins are transferred to Christ, and His righteousness is imputed to believers. Scripture is interlaced throughout the sermon, notably referencing Romans 5, Matthew 27, and Hebrews 2, which articulate the necessity and efficacy of Christ’s sacrifice for the elect. The sermon underscores that Jesus’ death satisfied divine justice, ensuring that all whom the Father gave to the Son will be saved, reinforcing the notion of perseverance in grace for the believer. This teaching highlights the significance of Christ as the ultimate substitute who accomplishes the complete redemption of God's people, thereby inviting them into a reconciled relationship with the Father.
“He was made sin, not that he was made a sinner, but he was made a sin offering.”
“In the death of Christ, God's justice was satisfied.”
“He shall see the travail of his soul and shall be satisfied.”
“Therefore will I divide him a portion with the great.”
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