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Chapter 13. Salvation through Jesus Christ
Salvation through Jesus Christ
Sections
- Salvation from Sin
- Jesus Christ’s Death as an Offering for Sin
- God provided Jesus Christ as an offering for sin
- Jesus Christ died for our sins . . .
- . . . He gave himself as an offering to God, as a sacrifice for our sins
- Jesus Christ is the “Lamb” who was sacrificed
- Jesus Christ was an unblemished offering – being without sin
- In his death, Jesus Christ bore our sins
- Jesus Christ’s Death and Atonement for Sin
- Jesus Christ died for us
- Jesus Christ’s sacrifice of himself for us means that our sins can be forgiven . . .
- . . . and that we can therefore be justified and righteous before God
- So through Jesus Christ’s death we can be reconciled to God . . .
- . . . and through Jesus Christ we can have peace with God
- Thus, Jesus Christ was the atoning sacrifice for sins, saving people from God’s wrath
- Jesus Christ’s Death and Redemption from Sin
- Jesus Christ gave himself as a ransom for us, to redeem us from sin
- God’s people have been bought by Jesus Christ’s death . . .
- . . . They have been freed from sin and are now slaves to God
- Jesus Christ’s death sets us free from sin’s control . . .
- . . . and Jesus Christ’s death cleanses us from sin
- Note: Jesus Christ’s death redeems people from the law . . .
- . . . and Jesus Christ’s death redeems people from the law’s consequences
- Jesus Christ’s Resurrection and Salvation
- Jesus Christ’s resurrection has a key part in people being saved
- Jesus Christ’s resurrection is linked to the forgiveness of sins . . .
- . . . and Jesus Christ’s resurrection is linked to justification
- Jesus Christ’s resurrection was essential for our resurrection
- Jesus Christ’s death and resurrection were a triumph over Satan and evil
- Note: Jesus Christ’s resurrection affirmed that he was the Messiah, the Son of God
- Jesus Christ’s Death as an Offering for Sin
- Salvation for the World
- The Savior of the World
- Life through Jesus Christ
- Salvation for the Gentiles through Jesus Christ
- God has extended his salvation to the Gentiles
- God has provided salvation for the Gentiles through Jesus Christ . . .
- . . . Jesus Christ died for all people
- God has made the way of faith in Jesus Christ open to Gentiles as well as Jews – there is no difference
- God has given the Holy Spirit to the Gentiles as well as to Jews
- The Gentiles as Part of God’s People
- Epilogue: Jesus Christ’s Mission and Israel
- Jesus Christ came foremost to Israel . . .
- . . . and the gospel of Christ was first preached to the Jews
- But the Jews largely rejected Jesus Christ . . .
- . . . and many Jews strongly opposed the spreading of the gospel
- The Jews’ negative response to Jesus Christ brought God’s judgment
- God largely rejected the Jews and accepted the Gentiles, due to the Jews rejecting Christ and the gospel . . .
- . . . The Jews’ negative response contrasted with the responsiveness of the Gentiles
- But God has left a faithful remnant of Israel
- Despite Israel’s current state – which has benefited the Gentiles – Israel will be saved
➜Major headings in: 13. Salvation through Jesus Christ (and all of Unit C)