In Eric Floyd's sermon titled "Behold The Lamb," he focuses on the central theme of Christ as the Lamb of God, emphasizing the significance of this designation in relation to salvation. He argues that the concept of the Lamb is woven throughout Scripture, pointing to Christ's fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies and types, such as Isaiah 53 and the Passover lamb in Exodus. Key points include the prophesied nature of the Lamb, the typological representations in the sacrifices of the Old Testament, and the sheer sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice for the atonement of sin. Floyd underlines the importance of recognizing Jesus as the Lamb provided by God, who alone can take away sin, noting specific scriptural affirmations including John 1:29 and 1 Peter 1:18. The practical significance is the assurance of God's unchanging grace and the belief that salvation is entirely due to Christ's sacrifice, which invites believers to live in light of this profound truth.
“The old path, where's the good way? and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls.”
“A lamb led to the slaughter... He was oppressed and afflicted. Yet he opened not his mouth.”
“God will provide himself a lamb for a burnt offering.”
“Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.”
The Lamb of God, as stated in John 1:29, is Jesus Christ who takes away the sin of the world.
John 1:29, Isaiah 53:7
Jesus' role as Savior is evidenced by His fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies and His sacrificial death for His people.
Isaiah 53, 1 Peter 1:18-19
Substitutionary atonement is crucial as it emphasizes that Jesus died in our place, satisfying God's justice for our sins.
Genesis 22, 2 Corinthians 5:21
‘Behold the Lamb’ signifies a call to earnestly observe and recognize Jesus as the sacrificial Lamb who redeems sinners.
John 1:29
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