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The Epistle to
the Hebrews
presents Christ
as the only
sacrifice that
will be accepted
by God for the
remission of
sins.
“Sacrifices and
offerings, burnt
offerings and
sin offerings
you did not
desire, nor were
you pleased with
them” (although
the law required
them to be
made). Then
Jesus said,
“Here I am, I
have come to do
your will.”
Jesus sets aside
the first to
establish the
second. And by
that will, we
have been made
holy through the
sacrifice of the
body of Jesus
Christ once for
all.” (Heb.10:
8-10)
Any
relationship or
hope for
eternity with
God is possible
only through the
atoning
sacrifice of
Jesus Christ,
the Righteous
One.
3.
Importance
of the
resurrection
Of Jesus
Christ. I
Co. 15: 1-8,
20-23
Ralph Turnbull,
in the Pathway
to the Cross,
tells the story
of a Moslem who
was talking to a
Christian, “We
Moslems have one
thing that you
Christians do
not have.”
“What is that?”
replied the
Christian. The
Moslem replied,
“When we go to
Mecca, we find a
coffin and we
know that
Mohammed lived
because his body
is in the
coffin. But when
you Christians
go to Jerusalem
you find nothing
but an empty
tomb.”
“Thank you,”
said the
Christian. “What
you said is
absolutely true
and makes the
eternal
difference. We
find in
Jerusalem an
empty tomb
because our Lord
lives and we
serve a risen
Savior.”
The cross is the
unifying symbol
of Christianity,
but the empty
tomb is our
assurance that
we serve a risen
Savior who is
the world today.
a.
The risen Christ
assures us of
the validity of
the Christian
faith. I Co.15:
14
b.
In the
resurrection,
the Christian
finds assurance
of forgiven sin.
I Co.15:17
c.
The resurrection
assures the
Christian of
immortality. I
Co. 15: 20-23
d.
The resurrection
provides
motivation for
Christian
service. I
Co.15: 58
Conclusion. One
of the best
documented
facts of history
is the
resurrection of
Jesus Christ.
Some have
rejected it
because it does
not fit into
their
philosophy. It
remains,
however, the
final evidence
and the ultimate
proof that
Christ is the
only way to
heaven. Skeptics
and unbelievers
can continue to
deny the fact,
but are silenced
by the empty
tomb. Since
Christ rose from
the dead, every
person must
repent and
prepare to meet
God through Him.
We, as
Christians, can
all sing: “Blessed
assurance, Jesus
is mine! O what
a foretaste of
glory divine!
Heir of
salvation,
purchase of God,
Born of the
Spirit, washed
in His blood.
All is made
possible because
of the
resurrection!
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