
Freedom In The Gospel Part 3: Just and the Justifier
Feb 7, 2025
Explore the universal nature of sin and its consequences. Dive into the concept of justification as an unearned gift of grace, contrasting it with religions based on merit. Unpack the divine dilemma of how God can forgive while being just. Discover how every sin is punished, either through eternal separation or Christ's sacrifice. The message emphasizes believers' union with Christ, receiving His righteousness. Learn how Christ's act on the cross satisfies divine justice, offering hope and a call to trust in Him for forgiveness.
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Two Ways Sin Meets Justice
- God will punish all sin with perfect justice, either on the sinner or on Christ as substitute.
- Calvary is presented as the location where sin was punished on the substitute.
Personal Testimony Of Redemption
- The speaker recounts his former selfish life and how Christ bore his sin on the cross.
- He emphasizes Christ endured divine wrath so sinners would never be forsaken.
Sins Cast Into The Sea Through Christ
- Micah 7 depicts God casting sins into the depths, but the sermon clarifies sins were placed on Christ.
- The imagery signifies substitutionary atonement, not a casual removal of guilt.























