The sermon by Gary Shepard titled "Christ Made Sin, Men Made Righteous" focuses on the profound theological truth encapsulated in 2 Corinthians 5:21, which declares that Christ was made sin for us so that we might become the righteousness of God in Him. Shepard emphasizes the biblical doctrine of imputation, detailing how Christ’s bearing of sin results in the imputation of righteousness to believers. He references various Old Testament types, such as the sacrifices during the Passover and the scapegoat, to illustrate how these prefigure Christ’s ultimate sacrifice. Important Scripture passages cited include Isaiah 53 and the acknowledgment of Christ’s sinlessness amidst His role as substitute. The significance of this doctrine is not merely historical; it is foundational for understanding salvation in Reformed theology, illustrating that through Christ’s sacrificial death, believers are reconciled to God and declared righteous.
“God has given me faith to believe. You can't believe more than God gives you faith to believe.”
“Christ being made sin is in the very beginning promise of the Bible.”
“For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin, that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.”
“If I ever find any in myself, I'm in trouble.”
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