The sermon titled "Jesus our Surety," preached by Paul Hayden, centers on the theological concept of Christ as the surety for His people, drawing connections between the biblical narratives of Judah and Benjamin in Genesis and the person and work of Jesus Christ. Hayden articulates that Judah's willingness to take responsibility for Benjamin foreshadows Christ's greater role as the surety for His people, as seen in Hebrews 7:22, where Jesus is established as a surety of a better covenant. The preacher emphasizes that while Judah could only offer a tentative guarantee based on his own limitations, Christ's suretyship is founded on the eternal covenant between the Father and the Son, ensuring that all promises made for salvation will be fulfilled. The practical significance highlighted in the sermon is that believers can approach God with confidence, knowing that Christ's intercession as their surety provides assurance of salvation and freedom from condemnation, supported by passages such as Romans 8:1 and Matthew 11:28.
“Judah became a surety for Benjamin before any problem had happened.”
“Our Lord Jesus, he has authority... and therefore we have a strong consolation who have fled for refuge to lay hold upon the hope set before us in the gospel.”
“He has guaranteed it. He is a faithful God.”
“There is therefore now no condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus.”
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