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Introduction
Greetings...
As you all know the theme of our study has been “Open Eyes.”
So far in this study we have examined...
So far in this study we have examined...
God’s love for us in His creation.
God’s love for us in His determination to bring about the fulness of time in the “Scheme of Redemption.”
Today we are going to now look at the sacrifice that brought about redemption and the sacrifice we must be willing to make for our Redeemer.
Redemption Required A Sacrifice
Remember the “forgiveness of sins” couldn’t happen without bloodshed.
Last week we mentioned this and proved this point from the book of Hebrews.
What did “bloodshed” encompass or really mean?
It meant Jesus was humiliated by His creation.
First by His chosen people, the Israelites.
Mt 26:
Mt 26:
Second by the Romans.
Ps 22:6-
We know how this made Jesus feel as well.
Mt 27:
It meant Jesus was abused by His creation.
He was flogged or scourged before the cross.
Mt 27:
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He was crucified.
Mt 27:3
It meant Jesus was separated from God for a moment in time.
Jesus took on the sins of all men for all time.
Jesus was separated from God because of this.
Mk 15:34
Summery
Jesus came to this earth with a single goal, be the perfect sacrifice for sins in order to redeem His creation.
He was humiliated, tortured, and forsaken to shed His blood for us all.
Redemption requires a sacrifice.
Redemption Requires A Sacrifice
Jesus sacrificed His life so we could sacrifice ours.
As soon as we reach the age of accountability and sin we have been bought and paid for by Satan.
We are separated from God by sin.
We are made spiritually dead by sin.
Just because Satan owns our soul after sin doesn’t mean we can’t be bought back by Christ, but there is a cost and that cost is our own sacrifice.
We must be willing to sacrifice our old lives of sin.
This means giving up everything for God if necessary.
Lk 14:
We must be willing to sacrifice our worldly and selfish desires every day for the will of God.
Lk 9:23
The word servant here literally means slave and means, “a person who is legally owned by someone else and whose entire livelihood and purpose was determined by their master.”
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Summery
Sin is Satan’s ultimate weapon against all of us.
Jesus’ sacrifice made that weapon void of power if, we are willing to sacrifice our “old man of sin” and our “worldly lusts” for Christ daily.
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Remember the words of the psalmist in .
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