
About this episode
The sermon emphasizes the redemptive significance of Jesus Christ as the Lamb of God and the sufficiency of His sacrifice for salvation.
The sermon centers on the redemptive significance of Jesus Christ as the Lamb of God, tracing His role from the first sacrifice in Genesis to the ultimate atonement in Revelation, where He alone is worthy to open the sealed book of God's divine plan. Through a journey from Abel's offering to the Passover lamb, the Day of Atonement, and culminating in John the Baptist's declaration, the message emphasizes that Christ's sacrifice is sufficient for all humanity—offering salvation not by human effort or religious ritual, but by grace through faith. The preacher underscores the urgency of personal response, calling listeners to examine their spiritual condition and accept Christ's free gift of salvation, warning that without this, no amount of good works or religious activity can atone for sin. With a pastoral tone, the sermon invites both assurance and honest confession, offering immediate opportunity for guidance and prayer to help individuals know with certainty their eternal standing before God.
People in this episode
Host: Frank Broughton
Topics covered
- redemptive significance of Jesus Christ
- sacrifice and atonement
- grace through faith
- personal response to salvation
- spiritual examination
- eternal standing before God
Keywords
- Jesus Christ
- Lamb of God
- sacrifice
- atonement
- grace
- faith
- salvation
- spiritual condition
- eternal life
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Genesis, Revelation, Passover lamb, Day of Atonement
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