The sermon "The Righteous Made Sin & Sinners Made Righteous" by Gary Shepard focuses on the theological doctrine of substitutionary atonement as articulated in 2 Corinthians 5:21. Shepard emphasizes the profound truth that Christ, "the righteous," was made sin for His people, allowing sinners to be made righteous in Him. He argues that this substitution is both a necessity for salvation and the ultimate expression of divine justice, explicitly referencing that God made Christ the substitute and that it was this divine appointment that undergirds the gospel. The practical significance of this doctrine is highlighted as it brings hope to believers, demonstrating that their sins were laid on Christ and they now stand righteous before God. The preacher asserts that understanding this central tenet of the faith is crucial for true assurance of salvation.
“No substitution, no gospel. No substitution, no Savior. No substitution, no salvation from our sins.”
“If we didn’t fall in Adam, we couldn’t be raised in Christ.”
“Faith is not us laying our sins on Jesus. It is God enabling us to believe and to see that He laid our sins on Jesus.”
“The righteous, Jesus Christ the righteous, was made sin for us by God. We are made the very righteousness of God in Him.”
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