In Don Bell's sermon titled "The Lord Jesus Christ our atonement," the primary theological focus is on the doctrine of atonement as found in Romans 5:10-11. Bell emphasizes that Christ’s work of atonement not only reconciles believers to God but also fulfills the requirements of divine justice through His life and death. He differentiates between the Old Testament understanding of atonement, which involved repeated sacrifices for sin, and the New Testament fulfillment in Christ, whose single sacrifice fully addresses and removes sin once for all. The discussion draws heavily on Hebrews 10:4, asserting that animal sacrifices could never take away sins, whereas Christ’s sacrifice accomplishes complete redemption. The significant implications are that through Christ's atonement, believers can rejoice in their reconciliation with God, not through their works but solely through the grace of God manifested in Christ’s work.
“The work which our Lord Jesus Christ wrought out for His people was so great, so glorious, so varied in its aspect, Godward, and that’s the first thing men need to understand, that what Christ did, He did for God first and foremost.”
“There was never, you know, in fact, when they came, the scripture says every year when they come to the Day of Atonement...there was a remembrance of sin. They said, well, we went through this last year. We went through this day of atonement, and our sins was transferred to the goat, and he was sent off into the wilderness.”
“He entered into the holy place and, oh, he got eternal redemption for us, not from year to year.”
“If you trust the person that died, then you get his work with it. It was a person that died.”
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