In the sermon "By His Own Blood," Larry Criss addresses the theological significance of Christ's atoning sacrifice, particularly as described in Hebrews 9:12. The preacher emphasizes that Jesus did not merely attempt redemption; he accomplished it through His own blood, obtaining eternal redemption for His people. Key arguments include the complete purging of sins (Hebrews 1:3), the finality of Christ's sacrifice as it satisfied God's justice (Romans 3:26), and the assurance that His redeemed people have direct access to heaven. Criss underscores the Reformed doctrine of limited atonement, affirming that Christ's blood specifically redeems those chosen by God, establishing them as beloved and accepted in the beloved (Ephesians 1:6-7). The practical significance lies in the believer’s assurance of salvation and the comprehensive nature of Christ’s work, which enables a secure relationship with God.
“He came to accomplish something. He came to establish something to get the job done.”
“When I see the blood, I will pass over you.”
“It is finished. Glory to his name. It is finished.”
“The blood of Christ alone satisfies the justice of God and allows God to justify the sinner.”
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