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Chuck Smith

Luke 23:34

The cost of redemption is the life of Jesus Christ, and our response is to believe in Him, receive Him as Savior and Lord, and surrender our life to Him.
Chuck Smith emphasizes the profound cost of redemption, highlighting that it was not achieved through material wealth but through the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ, God's only Son. He explains that Jesus left the glory of heaven to endure shame and suffering on earth, ultimately giving His life on the cross for our sins. Smith underscores that while redemption is a free gift from God, it requires personal belief and surrender to Jesus as Lord and Savior. The sermon calls believers to recognize the depth of Christ's sacrifice and the transformative power of accepting His gift of eternal life.

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"REDEMPTION: ITS COST"

Intro: In I Peter 1:18, "We are not redeemed with corruptible things, as silver and gold from

our vain manner of life, but with the precious blood of Jesus who was slain as a Iamb

without spot or blemish." Here in Luke's gospel, we read the account of God's lamb

being slain to provide our redemption."

I. THE COST TO GOD - JOHN 3:16.

A. To redeem us with gold or silver, meaningless.

1. He at a word could create a Universe of Gold

2. Also true of any rare gem or substance.

B. It cost the life of His only begotten Son.

1. There are those who declare God has many Sons.

a. "Beloved now are we the sons of God..."

2. Only one Son the pre-existed with Him from the beginning. "That which was

from the beginning with God..." In the beginning was the Word..."

3. Only one Son who can say, I and the Father are one." If you have seen Me

you have seen the Father."

4. Only one who lived a sinless lie. "Tempted like us, yet without sin."

5. Only one whose death could be significant.

a. Should I die I am just reaping the judgment for my own sin.

b. Because He was sinless, His death was not for His guilt but for

others.

II. THE COST TO JESUS.

A. Leaving the glories of heaven to come to this earth.

1. You think, well that's not so bad, that Galilee region where He spent most

of His time rather beautiful.

2. By comparison it would be like the president moving incognito into the

inner-city slums of New York.

a. From the splendors of the White House to the unutterable filth of

the tenement.

b. From the protection of the Secret Service to the open exposure of

the mobs in areas that the police will not enter any longer.

c. From the honor and dignity given to the president to the scorn and

derision of a stranger in a foreign community.

B. The shame and disgrace of the whole situation.

1. We are told, He dispised the shame.

2. He could have called legions of angels to His defense.

a. I imagine God had to hold them in restraint.

b. They no doubt longed to fly to the aid of their beloved Prince.

c. He was despised by man rejected, mocked, abused.

C. It cost His life given on the cross.

1. "Then said Jesus, Father forgive them, they know not what they do."

a. In one sense, they knew what they were doing, following the evil

passions of their fallen natures.

b. In another sense impossible for them to realize the enormity of

their crime.

2. As He hung there and died there, He was paying the price of redemption.

a. Making it possible for you to be forgiven.

b. Making it possible for you to enter God's kingdom.

c. Making it possible for you to have everlasting life.

III WHAT IT COST YOU.

A. It is God's gift to you.

1. "For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life."

B. Yet you must.

1. Believe in Jesus Christ, His work of redemption.

2. Receive Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord.

3. Surrender your life and will to Him so that He might begin His work in you,

molding, shaping, conforming you into His image.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Cost to God
  2. The Cost to Jesus
  3. What It Costs You
  4. God's Gift of Redemption
  5. Your Response to Redemption
  6. The Price of Redemption

Key Quotes

“We are not redeemed with corruptible things, as silver and gold, from our vain manner of life, but with the precious blood of Jesus who was slain as a lamb without spot or blemish.” — Chuck Smith
“Then said Jesus, Father forgive them, they know not what they do.” — Chuck Smith
“For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life.” — Chuck Smith

Application Points

  • We must believe in Jesus Christ and His work of redemption to receive the gift of eternal life.
  • We must surrender our life and will to Jesus Christ to allow Him to begin His work in us.
  • The cost of redemption is not just a historical event but a personal response that requires us to surrender our life to Jesus.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did it cost God to redeem us?
It cost God the life of His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ.
Why did Jesus' death have significance?
Jesus' death was significant because He was sinless, and His death was not for His own guilt but for the guilt of others.
What is the cost of redemption to us?
The cost of redemption is our response to God's gift, which involves believing in Jesus Christ, receiving Him as Savior and Lord, and surrendering our life and will to Him.
Why is it essential to surrender our life to Jesus?
It is essential to surrender our life to Jesus so that He might begin His work in us, molding, shaping, and conforming us into His image.

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