In the sermon "Behold The Lamb Of God," Tom Harding expounds on the centrality of Jesus Christ as the sacrificial Lamb, rooted in John 1:29. He emphasizes that John the Baptist’s declaration points to Jesus not merely as a teacher or moral leader but as the divinely appointed sacrificial atonement for sin. Specific scriptures, including 1 John 4:10 and Galatians 3, are referenced to affirm that Christ’s sacrifice was substitutionary and redemptive, fulfilling the Old Testament types of lambs. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound within Reformed theology, underscoring that salvation and justification before God are solely through Jesus Christ's complete and effectual sacrifice, highlighting God’s sovereignty in the atonement for His elect.
“John does not ask us to behold a great teacher, nor does John tell us to behold a great moral leader. John... declares and identifies the Lord Jesus Christ as a designated sacrifice for God.”
“Our Lord not only took our sin, but took it to Himself. Peter said He bare our sin in His own body upon the tree.”
“This is a permanent eternal sacrifice for sin. There is a continual effect. The blood of Jesus Christ cleanses us from all sin.”
“He shall save his people from their sin.”
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