The sermon delivered by Larry Criss centers on the doctrine of atonement, highlighting the significance of the precious blood of Christ as the singular means of redemption. Criss emphasizes that believers are not redeemed by corruptible things like silver or gold, but by the blood of Jesus, which is perfect, without blemish or spot. He cites 1 Peter 1:18-19, underscoring that the sacrifice of Christ meets God's demand for justice, thereby making believers acceptable to Him. The theological significance of this message rests in the affirmation of the Reformed principle of limited atonement, which asserts that Christ died specifically for the elect, ensuring their salvation through His sacrificial death. This underlines the sufficiency and efficacy of Christ's blood, which provides peace, justification, and the assurance of forgiveness to all who believe.
“What can wash away my sin? Nothing but the blood of Jesus.”
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“God cannot forgive sin without satisfaction to his justice. And God cannot punish sin again once satisfaction has been made.”
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“He didn't try to atone for their sins; he atoned for their sins.”
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“We're standing on burnt grass. Who shall lay anything to the charge of God's elect? It is God that justifieth.”
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