2 Corinthians 5:11-21 (Part 35) True Ministry: Its Motive and Message

Pastor Scott Hedge
Second Corinthians   •  Sermon  •  Submitted   •  Presented   •  51:26
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• Its motive, 5:11-15

• Its message, 5:16-21

Its Motive—vv. 11-15

• Motives falsely attributed to Paul, vv. 11-13

• What truly motivated Paul, vv. 14-15

Two fundamental convictions: 1) Since Christ died for all, all have undergone death; 2) His death (the message of reconciliation) leaves no options except to live for Him.

Its Message, vv. 16-21

• Attitude change, vv. 16-17: Old rejected attitude, v. 16

• New attitude, v. 17

The doctrine of reconciliation

• The author (source)—v. 18: God through Christ where man can be . . .1) Moved from a position of enmity (hostility). 2) To a position of amity (friendship).

• The nature, v. 19: 1) Its accomplishment; 2) Its method; 3) Its proclaimers.

Three reckonings (imputations) of sin in Scripture

1) Imputation to the Savior: God imputed sin to Christ that was real but not rightly His; 2) Imputation to man (two of these): a) In Adam all have sinned. God imputed sin to man that was real and rightly his; 2) For the believer God imputed righteousness that was real but not rightly his.

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