The sermon titled "Behold Your King" by David Eddmenson addresses the crucifixion of Jesus Christ as a profound revelation of God's divine justice and human depravity. Eddmenson emphasizes that the wrongful death of Christ highlights God's necessity for justice, as sin must be punished. He supports his arguments with Scripture, particularly referencing John 19, which details Pilate's judgment of Jesus, and Isaiah 53, which prophesies the suffering servant's wounds being for our healing. The significance of this sermon lies in the portrayal of Christ as the perfect substitute for sinners, who bears the full weight of divine wrath on behalf of the elect, showcasing both the depth of human sin and God's unfathomable grace.
“God being God cannot, and I repeat, cannot, spare the guilty apart from His own divine justice and still remain God.”
“In Christ's suffering, we see the depravity of man... the unmatched humility of the Lord Jesus Christ... and the divine justice of God Almighty.”
“The innocent was condemned, and the guilty was set free.”
“What do you think of this king? Is he your king? Well, he is, whether you bow to him or not.”
The death of Jesus Christ was necessary to satisfy God's divine justice and reconcile His people to Himself.
Romans 5:10, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Isaiah 53
God's justice is satisfied through the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ, the perfect substitute for our sins.
Romans 3:25-26
The humility of Jesus demonstrates His love and willingness to serve, modeling how Christians should live.
Philippians 2:5-8, Isaiah 53:3-5
'Behold your king' signifies recognizing Jesus as the true King and understanding His rule through suffering and sacrifice.
John 19:14, Matthew 27:29-30
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