Propitiation - A Sermon on Romans
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2024
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Jesus saves sinners, but how are they redeemed in Christ and why did it have to happen in that way? In Romans 3:25, Paul says that God was a “propitiation” for our sins in order to declare His righteousness to the sinner. In the sermon titled “Propitiation,” Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones explains that this word means to appease and avert anger or wrath. The cross of Jesus Christ was needed to appease God’s wrath. Propitiation implies four things: an offense to be taken away, an offended person who needs to be pacified, a guilty person, and a sacrifice of atonement for the offense. Also in this message, Dr. Lloyd-Jones warns about various translations of the Bible. Many who have translated this specific passage have misplaced the word “propitiation” with “expiation,” giving the verse a completely different context. This happens because personal prejudices can sway the translations. In either case, it is to be clear that without propitiation, the Lord cannot have a personal relationship with a person when there is sin present. This is the reason that Christ had to be the ultimate sacrifice to pay the atonement for sins.
Nothing inventive. Just solid exposition of the Bible. Beautiful.
Very good teaching!
Romans 3:25 Jesus.... “Whom God hath set forth to be a propitiate through faith in His blood to declare His righteousness for the remission of sins....”
FOR. THE. GREATER. GLORY.OF GOD
A. M. D. G. ❤