The sermon "There They Crucified Him" by Daniel Parks centers on the crucifixion of Jesus Christ as depicted in Luke 23:33. Parks emphasizes the deep significance of Christ’s death, arguing that it fulfills the entirety of Scripture and showcases the gravity of human sin and divine grace. He discusses the nature of Jesus as the Savior, detailing how the Scriptures point to Him as the purpose and culmination of God's redemptive plan across both Old and New Testaments. Scripture references such as Acts 4:27-28 highlight the divine predestination of Christ's suffering, illustrating that the crucifixion involved both the actions of people and the sovereign will of God. The practical significance lies in the call for believers to recognize their own culpability in Christ’s death, yet also the grace found at Calvary, underscoring the necessity of faith in Him for salvation.
“This book is all about Jesus Christ. You want a biographical sketch of Jesus Christ? I dare say the best brief biographical sketch you will find in the Scriptures is in Acts 10, verses 38 through 43.”
“No one ever died under the rod of God, under God's justice, and under God's wrath. For three hours, he suffered every flame of hell that God's elect ever deserved.”
“Every one of us is guilty of his crucifixion.”
“Calvary is where I found Jesus Christ ready to save me from my sins. What a sweet place. What a blessed place.”
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