In his sermon titled "The Children Are Free," Aaron Greenleaf expounds on the theological concept of redemption as illustrated in Matthew 17:24-27. The main doctrinal focus is the freedom believers possess as a result of Christ's atoning work. Greenleaf argues that just as children of kings are free from tribute, so too are believers free from the debt of sin due to Christ's completed work on their behalf. He supports this assertion through a series of Scriptural examples, including Jesus' seamless role as both the temple tax and the ultimate sacrifice, drawing connections to Exodus 30's atonement money and highlighting the doctrine of particular redemption. Practically, the sermon underscores the importance of understanding one's complete acceptance in Christ, encouraging believers to live in the liberty won for them and to bear a respectful witness of the Gospel in their conduct.
“You don't owe anybody anything. The children are free. You are debt free. You don't owe anybody anything.”
“The only thing God will accept is that which He provides. He’s not gonna accept anything from you and me.”
“If universal redemption is true... it maligns the name of God. That means God can purpose something and it not come to pass.”
“Jesus Christ is everything in salvation. If all your hope is in him and what he's done, you're free.”
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