The sermon titled "Consider the Expedient" by Kevin Thacker focuses on the doctrine of substitutionary atonement, emphasizing Christ's role as the one who died for the people. Thacker employs John 11:49-52, where Caiaphas speaks of Jesus’ death as expedient for the nation, to illustrate how Christ's substitutionary sacrifice meets the needs of His people. The preacher argues that Caiaphas, despite his ignorance, inadvertently prophesied the significance of Christ's death for both Jews and Gentiles, thus establishing the universal application of Christ’s atoning work. The significance of this doctrine lies in its affirmation of salvation through the righteousness and sacrifice of Christ alone, underscoring the Reformed belief in God's sovereignty over salvation and the necessity of Christ's work for redemption.
“You don't know nothing at all, nor consider that this is expedient for us that one man should die for the people.”
“He must work a work we cannot. What happens if he doesn't die? The whole nation perishes.”
“The Lord looked at him and saw me. He saw you who he died for, his people.”
“What did he have a deep theological dissertation of 47 pages to explain it to him? Son, God'll provide himself a lamb.”
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Kevin, a native of Ashland Kentucky and former US military serviceman, is a member of Todd's Road Grace Church in Lexington, Kentucky.
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