In David Pledger's sermon titled "Lessons From the Life of Joseph," the main theological topic addressed is the concept of Christ as a surety within the framework of God's covenant of grace. Pledger emphasizes Judah's role as a surety for Benjamin in Genesis 43:1-14, paralleling it with Jesus Christ's role as the surety of a better covenant (Hebrews 7:22). He argues that just as Judah took the responsibility of ensuring Benjamin's safe return, Christ takes on the burden of our sins and the debts we owe to God, fulfilling the requirements of the law on our behalf. The practical significance lies in understanding that through Christ's surety, believers can find peace and assurance of salvation, recognizing that God's providence works all things for their good, even amid life's tribulations.
“Our comfort doesn't come by seeing. Our comfort comes by believing God.”
“The Lord Jesus Christ is a surety, not a co-signer.”
“He would satisfy the wrong of Onesimus. And number two, he would pay the debt of Onesimus.”
“He promised to satisfy for the wrong... and to bring each and every one of his covenant people to God and set us before him, unblameable, unreprovable in his sight.”
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