The sermon "Blood Atonement" by Joe Terrell focuses on the significance of blood atonement in the context of God's holiness and humanity's sinfulness, drawing extensively from Leviticus 17:10-12. Terrell argues that God's detailed commands regarding blood consumption demonstrate His particularity about worship and reflect His sovereign right to dictate terms of relationship with Him. He emphasizes that the life, represented by blood, underlines the seriousness of sin, which necessitates a proper atonement that only Christ can fulfill. The preacher contrasts atonement, which addresses sin as a personal offense against God, with redemption, which views sin as a debt, highlighting that true satisfaction of God’s righteous wrath comes only through Christ’s sacrificial blood. The practical significance is profound; believers can find assurance and freedom from condemnation, knowing that through Christ’s atoning sacrifice, God is no longer displeased with them.
“The blood that makes atonement for one's life or one's soul... is not meaning one's lifestyle, It's meaning the actual principle of life within him.”
“Our sin is not just breaking a law. It involves that. But it's much worse. Our sin is a personal affront to the God who created us.”
“The blood of Jesus Christ has been equal to the task of so covering them that not even the Father is upset about them anymore.”
“Christ is enough. And if Christ is enough for him, he's enough for me.”
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Joe Terrell (February 28, 1955 — April 22, 2024) was pastor of Grace Community Church in Rock Valley, IA.
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