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Christ's Role in Redemption

10 sermons

Christ's role in redemption is a central tenet of Christian faith, rooted in the Bible's depiction of Jesus as the savior of humanity. According to Romans 5:8, "God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us," highlighting Christ's selfless sacrifice as the means of redemption. As stated in John 3:16, "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life," Christ's role is that of a redeemer, offering salvation to all who believe in him, and as emphasized in Psalms 103:12, "as far as the east is from the west, so far has he removed our transgressions from us," illustrating the completeness of redemption through Christ. Through his death and resurrection, Christ has provided the ultimate means of redemption, reconciling humanity to God and offering eternal life to all who put their faith in him.

John Gill

John Gill emphasizes the pivotal role of the Son of God in the covenant of grace, asserting that Christ is not only the mediator but also the very essence of the covenant itself. He highlights that Christ's willingness to fulfill the Father's will is expressed in His incarnation and sacrificial deat

John Gill

John Gill expounds on the Covenant of Grace as revealed through the times of David and the succeeding prophets leading up to Christ. He emphasizes that the covenant was foretold by prophets from the beginning, with David serving as a significant figure who typified Christ and received the assurance

Charles Finney

Charles Finney emphasizes that salvation is attained through faith in Jesus Christ, not by works, highlighting the transition from the covenant of works established by Adam to the covenant of grace through Christ. He explains that Christ serves as our wisdom, righteousness, sanctification, and redem

John Gill

John Gill emphasizes the unwavering nature of the Covenant of Grace, as expressed in David's last words, despite the turmoil in his life and kingdom. David acknowledges that his house is not in perfect alignment with God, yet he firmly believes in the everlasting covenant made with him, which is ord

John Gill

John Gill addresses the arguments presented by a Welsh clergyman in favor of infant baptism, systematically refuting each point by emphasizing that baptism does not confer salvation or an interest in the covenant of grace. He argues that the covenant of grace is made with Christ and His spiritual se

A.W. Pink

A.W. Pink emphasizes the significance of Christ's resurrection as a legal act of divine justice, highlighting that God the Father, as the supreme Judge, acquitted Christ after He bore the sins of His people. The resurrection is portrayed not merely as a display of divine power but as a fulfillment o

Watchman Nee

Watchman Nee emphasizes the significance of God's covenant of grace with Abraham, illustrating how God's silence during Abraham's self-reliance led to a deeper understanding of faith. He explains that true progress begins with God's call, not our efforts, and that the covenant, marked by circumcisio

John Gill

John Gill expounds on the Everlasting Covenant of Grace, emphasizing the eternal agreement between the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit regarding the salvation of the elect. He explains the significance of the covenant, its etymology, and how it reflects the divine nature and intentions of God. The cove

John Gill

John Gill emphasizes the vital role of the Holy Spirit in the Covenant of Grace, illustrating that the Spirit is not merely a bystander but an active participant who approves and engages in the covenant's promises and provisions for salvation. He highlights the Spirit's involvement in the incarnatio

John Gill

John Gill expounds on the properties of the Covenant of Grace, emphasizing its eternal nature, rooted in God's mercy and love, and established before the foundation of the world. He highlights that this covenant is entirely free and unconditional, relying solely on God's grace rather than human meri

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