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*Text:* Hebrews 10:1-18
*Thesis:* To note the need for and the results of Jesus’ perfect sacrifice.
*Introduction*:
(1) Man’s greatest problem is sin and man’s greatest need is salvation.
(2) Let us note that salvation is found only in Jesus.
*Discussion*:
I.
The Problem of Imperfection (vv.
1-4):
A.
Imperfect Cleansing
B. Imperfect Conscience
II.
The Solution for Imperfection (vv.
5-9):
A.
Divine Dialogue
1. Quotes Psa.
40:6-8 from the LXX
2. Paraphrase – “My Father, the OT sacrifices have proven satisfactory, so you have prepared a body for me, that I might become a pleasing sacrifice” (R.K. Hughes 2:23)
B. Divine Disposition
III.
The Results of Perfection (vv.
10-18):
A.
Empowerment
B. Forgiveness
*Conclusion*:
(1) Your sins have been forgiven by the blood of Christ!
(2) Will you accept Jesus and allow His blood to cleanse your sins?
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