In the sermon "Understanding Christ's Death," Gary Shepard addresses the centrality of Christ's substitutionary atonement, emphasizing the necessity of understanding His death to grasp the gospel. Shepard articulates that both the Old and New Testaments testify to the significance of Christ's death, utilizing Acts 8:29-35 and Isaiah 53 to highlight its necessity due to humanity's sinful condition and God's sovereign decree. He underscores that Christ's sacrificial death was essential to satisfy God’s justice while also being voluntary, as Christ willingly laid down His life for His people. The practical significance of this understanding is vital for believers, as it assures them that because Christ died in their place, they need not face eternal judgment for sin.
“Our spiritual deadness is such that when the King of glory walked on this earth in human flesh, men looked at Him and saw no beauty in Him that they should desire.”
“He must come and die because it is vital to the purpose and the will and the decree of God.”
“Christ had to come because without the shedding of blood there is no remission of sins.”
“Payment God cannot twice demand. First at my bleeding surety's hand and then again at mine.”
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