The sermon titled "The Godman Substitution (PT2)" by Mikal Smith explores the doctrine of substitutionary atonement, emphasizing that Jesus Christ, as the God-man, fulfills the prophetic statement made by Caiaphas regarding His role as the substitute for humanity. Smith supports his argument by referencing John 11:49-52, which indicates that Jesus' death serves not just Israel, but also includes the scattered children of God. He elaborates on the significance of Christ's mission, highlighting that He was sent to do the will of the Father, as seen in John 5:30, pointing out that Jesus’ purpose was both to seek the lost (Luke 19:10) and to destroy the power of death through His sacrificial death (Hebrews 2:14). The practical significance of these doctrines rests in their assurance that salvation is fully accomplished through Christ, negating any need for human effort to contribute to redemption, thus affirming the Reformed doctrine of justification by faith alone.
“The God-man substitute came and he had a purpose in bringing many sons to glory, to destroy him that had power over death, that is the devil, to put an end of fear to those who were in bondage.”
“If he did not save you, then you're not saved and he's not a Savior.”
“It is better that one man perish than the whole nation perish... this is the essence of substitution.”
“He is the one who is the builder of the church... He’s gathering in his sheep and children that are scattered abroad.”
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