In the sermon "The Advocate for Sinners," Clay Curtis addresses the doctrine of Christ as our Advocate and propitiation based on 1 John 2:1-2. He argues that believers, despite their sins, have Jesus Christ as their advocate with the Father, who not only intercedes for them but also has paid the penalty for their sins. Curtis highlights that the understanding of sin's gravity stems from it being against God the Father and Jesus, yet God's response to sin is one of mercy rather than judgment. He elucidates this theme through Scripture references such as Isaiah 55 and the narrative of Moses, Miriam, and Aaron in Numbers 12, illustrating that God's thoughts and ways are higher than human perspectives, ultimately showing how believers can return to Him for forgiveness through Christ. The practical significance of this doctrine entails assurance and empowerment for believers to pursue holiness, knowing they are accepted and forgiven in Christ, thus fostering gratitude rather than guilt.
“Our sins are against God the Father. That's what is most troubling to God's saints... But here's God's way. This is God's way.”
“You see what the Lord means when he says, it's the goodness of God that leads you to repentance.”
“Legal religion says if you tell believers that, it'll make them think they have a license to sin. But the very thing that legal preachers say will make believers think they have a license to sin is the gospel that God declares to us to make us not want to sin.”
“When we sin, God sends His fallen child to call out to Christ to be our advocate.”
The Bible teaches that Jesus Christ is our advocate with the Father, interceding for us and ensuring our righteousness before God (1 John 2:1-2).
1 John 2:1-2
We know Jesus' propitiation is sufficient because He completely took away our sins and reconciled us to God (Romans 3:25).
Romans 3:25
Understanding God's grace after sinning assures Christians that they can return to God for forgiveness and restoration (Isaiah 55:6-7).
Isaiah 55:6-7
Having Jesus as our advocate means He represents us before God, interceding for us and ensuring our acceptance in Him (Hebrews 7:25).
Hebrews 7:25
Christians should not fear condemnation after sinning because they are justified in Christ, who has taken away all their sins (Romans 8:1).
Romans 8:1
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