The sermon titled "Sin Put Away" by Jim Byrd centers on the doctrine of the atonement, particularly as it pertains to the sufficiency and singularity of Christ's sacrifice in addressing humanity's sin. Byrd argues that the repeated sacrifices of the Old Testament, involving numerous priests, were unable to take away even one sin, indicating a fundamental inadequacy in the animal sacrifices (Hebrews 10:1-4). In contrast, Christ, described as the ultimate sacrifice, fully atoned for sin through His death, which is entrenched in the singular nature of "sin" in Hebrews 9:26, suggesting a comprehensive bearing of all iniquity. The sermon emphasizes the practical significance of understanding Christ's atonement, asserting that unless sin is adequately dealt with through Christ's sacrifice, all human efforts—including repentance, good works, and suffering—remain futile and inadequate for salvation. This underscores the Reformed view on the necessity of grace through faith in Christ alone, the assurance of salvation, and the assurance that God no longer holds the sins of His people against them.
“He didn’t come to water down the horror of sin by saying it’s mistakes. Our Lord Jesus Christ, He didn’t come to put away mistakes. He came to deal with sin.”
“It’s not possible that the blood of bulls and of goats should take away sins.”
“Sin cannot be put away until the penalty is borne to its end. And when the penalty has been borne fully by the Lord Jesus Christ, sin is put away.”
“Enter into the joy of this, the bliss of this. Enjoy this great salvation in this glorious Savior who came into this world and put away our sins.”
The Bible explains that Jesus' sacrifice was unique and effective in putting away sin, unlike the Old Testament sacrifices.
Hebrews 9:26, Isaiah 53:6
The effectiveness of Jesus’ sacrifice is evidenced by the complete removal of sin's penalty, as proclaimed in Scripture.
Hebrews 10:4, Hebrews 9:28
Understanding sin is critical for Christians as it clarifies the need for salvation through Christ's complete atonement.
Hebrews 9:26, Isaiah 53:6
Jesus serves as both our advocate and the ultimate sacrifice for our sins.
Hebrews 9:24, Hebrews 9:28
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