The sermon titled "The Three Appearings of Christ," preached by Todd Nibert, expounds on the theological significance of Christ's past, present, and future appearances as articulated in Hebrews 9:24-28. The preacher emphasizes that the first appearing, where Christ "appeared to put away sin by the sacrifice of Himself," affirms the necessity of His death for salvation. Scripture references such as Hebrews 9:24 highlight that Christ now intercedes for believers in heaven, reinforcing the doctrine of His ongoing priestly ministry. The future appearance is linked to eschatological hope, indicating that Christ will come again, "without sin unto salvation" for those who look for Him. The sermon's significance lies in its clear depiction of Christ's redemptive work and ongoing intercession, encouraging believers to live in anticipation of His return.
“He appeared to put away sin by the sacrifice of Himself, and that's what He did.”
“Right now, he's appearing in the very presence of God for us.”
“He's going to appear without sin. Your sin's gone. It's obliterated. It's canceled. It's no more.”
“Them that look for Him. It covers everything.”
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