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Christ is the key to the Good Life. In him we have righteousness and joy.
The Death of Jesus, Part 2 (Mark 15:33-41)
The atonement made by Jesus in his death has innumerable facets. Considering four of these facets in particular, we see Jesus as the triumphant king (<em>Christus victor</em>); the mediator who bridges the gap of sin that separates us from God; the ultimate moral example for us; and chief of all, our own sacrifice and substitute suffering under and completely satisfying the wrath of God in our place and whose righteousness now clothes us.
The Gospel: God's Power for Salvation (Romans 1:16-17)
We should not feel ashamed of the gospel because it is the power of God for salvation; because it is for everyone; and because it reveals and provides the righteousness of and from God that is necessary for us to be accepted by God. Apart from the gospel we have no hope, but for everyone who believes, the gospel is a sure and certain and powerful hope, providing for our greatest need.
The Superior Christ (Romans 5:15-17)
From Adam we have inherited sin, guilt, condemnation, and death. But in Christ and by his death we receive so much more than mere restoration of these things. We receive not only forgiveness, but justification, the very righteousness of Christ. And we receive not only life, but eternal life, victorious and reigning life.
Made Right With God (Romans 5:18-19)
All men are born in Adam and inherit original sin which brings enmity with God. How does one become right with God? We cannot make ourselves righteous. By faith in Christ, we are imputed the righteousness of Christ. Adam's sin was imputed to all men, those who have faith in Christ have their sin imputed to Christ and Christ's righteousness imputed to them.
What Is Jesus Worth?
"I count everything as loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord." (Philippians 3:8)
God Pays No Man Wages
How will God deal with me? This is the ultimate question of every life. How my friends will think of me, how history will remember me, how my family will honor me...as precious as these concerns are, they are dwarfed by this question: How will God deal with me? Sunday we give careful consideration to this question. Come, let us walk in the light of the Lord.
Fuel for Missions (1 Thes. 2:13-14; Romans 3:21-26)
1) The Sovereignty of God and His glory 2) The propitiation accomplished by Christ 3) Faith alone/imputation
Grow [a journey towards Christlikeness] : Becoming what we already are
One challenge of pursuing spiritual growth is that unless we continually remind ourselves of the Gospel we can very easily and unintentionally fall into moralism, self-help, and a mode were we just grit our teeth and say “we’ve got to do better.” To avoid this trap, we must remind ourselves daily of the depth, beauty, richness, and everyday applicability of the grace by which we are saved.
God is Happy with You
“God takes pleasure in his people.” There is no more powerful statement we can believe. With just a mustard seed worth of faith in this truth our lives would turn into songs of joy and . God counts your sin against Jesus and counts Jesus' righteousness toward you. This transaction took place at the cross and comes to you through faith. So believe today! Rest assured today! Sing today!


