The sermon titled "Dying Free From Sin" by Austin Cody Groover addresses the theme of redemption through the crucifixion of Jesus Christ as delineated in Matthew 27. Groover argues that there are three types of death represented at the crucifixion: dying in sin, dying for sin, and dying free from sin. He supports his exposition with various Scripture references, notably Matthew 27:38, which describes the crucifixion, along with passages from 1 Corinthians 15 and Ephesians 1 that elucidate the nature of Christ's sacrificial death. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its call for believers to understand the necessity of Christ's atoning death for their redemption, emphasizing the importance of dying free from sin by placing faith in Jesus, who bears the debt and guilt of sin for the elect.
“To die in your sins is to die owing God a debt... what an awful, awful way to die.”
“One man died free from sin because the Lord Jesus Christ died in his stead.”
“He died for his people. Substitution is at the heart of the gospel.”
“Our sin, he took our guilt, and he put it away. It’s gone. He has removed our sin as far as the East is from the West.”
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