In this sermon titled "Christ, Our Propitiation," Fred Evans addresses the doctrine of propitiation, emphasizing Christ's role as the fulfillment of both righteousness and redemption for sinful humanity. He argues that all people are depraved and fall short of God's glory, referencing Romans 3:23-26 to illustrate that justification comes freely by God's grace through Christ's perfect obedience. The sermon expounds upon key Scripture passages including Romans 5:19 and emphasizes that one's righteousness must come through the merit of another, namely Jesus Christ, who, as both the High Priest and the sacrificial Lamb, satisfies God's justice and provides eternal redemption. The practical significance lies in the assurance believers can have knowing there is no condemnation for them in Christ Jesus, and that their faith, gifted by God, provides the means to receive this grace.
“The law not only demanded obedience, but it also demanded death for every disobedience.”
“Christ will profit nothing to anyone who desires to be under the law.”
“Only one has already made that righteousness. Only one.”
“There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus.”
Christ is our propitiation, satisfying God's justice for our sins through His sacrifice.
Romans 3:23-26, Leviticus 16
Jesus is our righteousness because He perfectly fulfilled the law's demands on our behalf.
Romans 5:19, Romans 3:22, Ephesians 1:4-5
Understanding total depravity highlights humanity's need for God's grace and Christ's saving work.
Romans 3:10-12, Ephesians 2:1-5
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