In the sermon "Satisfaction Part 2," Preacher Mikal Smith addresses the theological doctrines of satisfaction, propitiation, atonement, and reconciliation, emphasizing that God's satisfaction in salvation is solely found in the work of Jesus Christ. He argues that human efforts and performances cannot satisfy God's justice, as all people are born sinful, described by Scripture as having "deceitfully wicked" hearts (Jeremiah 17:9). The sermon refers to 2 Corinthians 5:18 and Romans 5:11, highlighting that reconciliation with God and atonement is made possible through Christ’s sacrificial death, which fulfills the law’s demands and turns God’s wrath into mercy. Smith underscores the significance of these doctrines within Reformed theology, teaching that believers are justified not through their works but through the imputed righteousness of Christ, allowing for a genuine relationship with God and resulting in joy and assurance for the believer.
“God's satisfaction is solely, completely, totally consumed only in the work of Jesus Christ.”
“There is nothing keeping us from fellowship with God... Christ has removed that law.”
“Reconciliation says the law has been satisfied. God is not angry at you.”
“When you come boldly before the throne of God, you come and stand in the righteousness of God.”
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