In Daniel Parks' sermon titled "We Have An Altar," the central theological theme is the supremacy of Jesus Christ as the sole altar through which believers find redemption. Parks argues against the notion that physical altars or traditional priesthoods provide atonement, emphasizing that Christ alone, as both the altar and the ultimate sacrifice, fulfills the requirements of the Old Covenant. By referencing Hebrews 13:10, he illustrates that while earthly priests continually offer sacrifices that cannot remove sin, Christ's singular sacrifice on the cross is sufficient for all believers. Additionally, Parks elaborates on typological interpretations from the Old Testament, particularly Exodus 27, which depict Christ's dual nature as both human and divine, reinforcing the doctrinal significance of Christ being the only means of reconciliation with God, offering hope and security to sinners.
“Some have an altar where their priest is making a sacrifice at this very moment... they're welcome to it. Our altar is not a piece of furniture; our altar was made by God.”
“Christ, our altar, is for the whole world... He is the altar not only for Jews, but for people in the world.”
“Jesus Christ in three hours, in his humanity, suffered the wrath of God, and at last, shouted in glorious victory, it is finished.”
“If you have laid hold of him, never let go. What an altar we have.”
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