The sermon titled "Christ Our Surety" by Billy Eldridge focuses on the theological concept of Jesus Christ as the surety of a better covenant, based on Hebrews 7:22. Eldridge argues that God, in His perfect wisdom and will, ordained an eternal covenant for the elect before the foundation of the world, ensuring their salvation through Christ as their substitute and representative head. He supports this argument through multiple Scripture references, such as Isaiah 14:24, Acts 15:18, and John 17, illustrating a God who is sovereign and actively involved in the salvation of His chosen people. The practical significance of this doctrine highlights that salvation is entirely the work of God through Christ, minimizing any reliance on human effort and instead pointing to the grace and mercy of God in securing eternal redemption for believers.
Key Quotes
“God is a God of purpose. Nothing happens by chance or happenstance.”
“Salvation is all of God. It's all his work. Father, son, and the Holy Spirit.”
“Christ is the only sacrifice that God's pleased with. Only Christ's blood... could put away the sins of his people.”
“You can't pat yourself on the back for one little thing, or anybody else. He purposed Christ to fulfill the covenant, trusted Him.”
The Bible portrays Jesus as our surety, affirming that He took full responsibility for our salvation, fulfilling the covenant of grace.
In Hebrews 7:22, Jesus is revealed as our surety of a better testament, indicating that He guarantees the fulfillment of God's covenant promises. By becoming our surety, Jesus took on the responsibility for the debt of sin that humanity could never repay. This concept is foundational as it underscores that salvation is rooted in God's sovereign grace and not in human effort or merit. Salvation, being all of God, emphasizes that believers are secure in Christ, who is the only mediator between God and man, thus assuring our acceptance before the Father.
Hebrews 7:22, 1 Peter 1:18, John 17:1-2
The covenant of grace is true as it is rooted in biblical prophecy and fulfilled in the person and work of Christ.
The truth of the covenant of grace rests on God's unchanging nature and His promises expressed in Scripture. Hebrews 8:10-12 shows that God inscribes His laws upon the hearts of His people, ensuring that they will be His and He will be their God. This covenant is fulfilled through Christ, who embodies the law and perfectly fulfills it, providing a means for reconciliation with God. The consistency and faithfulness of God in His dealings with humanity throughout Scripture affirms His covenant promises, highlighting that our salvation and relationship with Him rely solely on His sovereign grace.
Hebrews 8:10-12, Ephesians 1:4-5, Isaiah 42:4
Understanding Christ as our surety is vital, as it assures us of our complete salvation and security in Him.
The importance of Christ as our surety lies in the assurance it provides to believers regarding their salvation. Since Jesus took full responsibility for our sins, He provides the security that no sin will go unpunished and that all those whom the Father has given Him will be saved. This reinforces the belief that our works do not contribute to our salvation; rather, it is solely through Christ's atoning sacrifice that we are justified before God. The believer's confidence is established as we recognize that what Christ accomplished in His life, death, and resurrection is sufficient for our redemption, emphasizing the doctrines of grace and the assurance of eternal life in Him.
John 6:37, Romans 8:28-30, Hebrews 7:22
Christ, as the mediator of the covenant, represents the fulfillment of God's promises and ensures our relationship with Him.
In His role as the mediator of the covenant, Christ serves as the connecting point between God and humanity, fulfilling the terms of the covenant through His perfect obedience and sacrificial death. This mediatorial work encompasses the entire plan of salvation, wherein Christ offers Himself as the perfect sacrifice that satisfies God's justice. By mediating this new and better covenant, Jesus guarantees the blessings promised to His elect and intercedes for us, ensuring that we are kept secure in our salvation. This aspect of His ministry enhances our understanding of grace, as it underscores that our acceptance before God is dependent on Christ alone and not on our merits, magnifying the grace of God.
Hebrews 8:6, 1 Timothy 2:5, Luke 24:44
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