The sermon titled "Christ Bound & Led Away" by Paul Mahan addresses the core Reformed doctrine of substitutionary atonement as articulated in John 18:7-14. Mahan argues that the entire narrative of Scripture, from Exodus to the Gospels, culminates in Christ as the sacrificial Lamb, emphasizing that God provides redemption through His Son, who is bound and led to the slaughter as foretold by prophecy. Key Scripture references include John 18:8, where Jesus declares Himself with "I am," asserting His divine identity, and Isaiah 53, which illustrates the fulfillment of Christ's suffering and the significance of His sacrificial death. The practical significance of this sermon lies in understanding that the horror of sin precedes the joy of salvation, and that believers must comprehend the gravity of sin to fully appreciate the grace of God found in Christ's atoning work.
“God provides himself a lamb to make him just and justifier. God provides. He's the one that gives.”
“Christ came to suffer. He kept telling them this. The Scriptures all declare it.”
“You can't appreciate the gospel unless there's some fear. Unless there's some horror. Unless there's some sadness. Unless there's some sorrow. Unless there's sin.”
“The cup which my Father hath given me, shall I not drink it? The cup... is the cup of God's wrath.”
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