The sermon titled "What Convinced Him," based on Mark 15:33-39 and preached by Don Fortner, focuses on the profound significance of Christ's crucifixion as witnessed by the centurion. Fortner argues that several supernatural events during the crucifixion, particularly the darkness covering the land and the tearing of the temple veil, serve as divine affirmations of Jesus Christ's identity as the Son of God. He references Amos 8:9 to illustrate that the darkness was prophetic and indicative of God's judgment, emphasizing that such occurrences were not mere coincidences but deliberate revelations of Christ’s divine nature. The tearing of the temple veil symbolizes the end of the Mosaic law and the establishment of a new covenant through Christ's sacrifice, allowing believers direct access to God. The sermon invites listeners to recognize their sinfulness and the sufficiency of Christ's atonement, underscoring the critical Reformed doctrine of justification by faith alone through grace.
“When the Son of God suffered the wrath of God, that we who are the enemies of God might forever enjoy the grace of God.”
“God abhors sin. God will punish sin. There’s just no question about it.”
“Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone that believes. Why don’t we have altars today? Because Christ is our altar.”
“Jesus paid it all. ... Not if he paid it all.”
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