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Introduction
Recap from last week: We spoke about the Father, that as the Father he chose us and he adopted us.
Jesus has Redeemed us
Redemption means: “To purchase and set by paying a price.”
60 million slaves in Roman Empire and they were bought and sold like furniture.
But a man could, if he so inclined, purchase a slave, and then, because the slave was not his property, set the slave free.
That is redemption and that is exactly what Jesus did for us.
The usual price for the life of a slave was 30 pieces of silver.
30 pieces of silver, the same amount Judas agreed for when he betrayed Jesus.
Thats what Jesus was and is worth to the world, a slave price, worth almost nothing.
And they show it: Blaspheme, cursing, disregard, animosity, hatred.
We know what Jesus is worth to the world, but what is the world worth to Jesus?
What was the price he was wiling to pay for us?
30 pieces of silver?
100? gil?
His own life was the price.
I gave My life for thee,
My precious blood I shed;
That thou might ransomed be,
And quickened from the dead.
I gave, I gave, My life for thee,
What hast thou given for Me?
A good question, indeed!
I trust we can give a good answer to the Lord.
What does this mean?
What are the implication?
What have we received freedom from?
The Law
This does not mean we are lawless or have no law.
It means that we have been freed from the guilt and condemnation of the Law that we all have broken and have recived a new Law that brings life rather than death.
Jesus has Forgiven us
2:
“Forgive” means carried away.
It speaks of the practice of the Scapegoat during the wilderness years.
2 Goats - One is killed and blood sprinkled on mercy seat, the other is brought to the priest and all of Israel’s sin is confessed over the goat.
The goat is then led outside the camp and sent into wilderness where it symbolically carried Israel’s sins away never to be seen or found again.
This is exactly what Jesus has done for us.
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Because of the completed work of Jesus there is no record of any of your sins, they have been forver taken away.
Jesus reveals the Father’s will to us
What is this mystery?
You should all know, it has been revealed to you.
Summery:
Sin is in the business of tearing everything apart.
It tore Angels apart, man and god, husband and wife, brother and brother, nation and nation.
God called Abraham and set the Jews apart from the Gentiles to show this.
When Jesus arrived he began and completed the work of uniting everything together again in Himself - Jesus is putting back together everything sin tore apart.
Jesus has given us an Inheritance
Heaven is your inheritance friends.
1: Incorruptible
2: Undefiled
3: Unfading
4: Reserved
1: Incorruptible - corruption: Better - Worse.
Heaven is better - forever.
2: Undefiled - sin and misery gone forever - “Finger shall wipe away every tear
3: Unfading - always lovely, beautiful, wonderful
4: Reserved - Inheritances are only for children.
We become his children through second birth - a covenant relationship with the Father through Faith in the Son.
Are you part of that Covenant?
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