The sermon "Christ Our Sin-Bearer" by Greg Elmquist centers on the doctrine of substitutionary atonement, emphasizing Christ's role as the one who bears the sins of His people. The preacher highlights how the Old Testament scapegoat in Leviticus 16 serves as a foreshadowing of Christ's sacrificial work on the cross, demonstrating God’s plan for atonement that has its roots in eternity. Elmquist references 1 Peter 2:24, which asserts, “who his own self bear our sins in his body on the tree,” and draws parallels to Isaiah 53, reinforcing the necessity of a sin bearer to meet the demands of divine justice. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the assurance it provides believers; through Christ’s atonement, they are freed from the condemnation of sin and should live out their righteousness by faith.
“Sin demands more than sympathy. It demands satisfaction. Sin demands more than service. It demands more than sacrifice. It demands a suffering unto death.”
“The whole purpose of God from before creation ... was to glorify himself at Calvary's cross.”
“What he did at Calvary's Cross was so successful and so satisfactory and so glorious that we now are dead to sin.”
“By his stripes, we were healed ... Healed of the leprosy of sin.”
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