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The
Atonement
Why is the
atonement necessary? Because God is holy and we are not.
Follow the outline below which leads us through scriptures that
demonstrate the reason, the problem, and the solution for our sin problem.
- God - is the standard
of righteousness
- Is holy (1
Sam. 2:2; Isaiah
43:3,14,15; Rev.
4:8)
- Just (Deut.
32:4; Psalm 89:14;
97:2; 145:17)
- Righteous (Psalm
145:17)
- Judge (Psalm
50:6; 96:10,13;
Isaiah 33:3-4)
- Visits wrath on the ungodly
(Rom. 1:18)
- Too pure to look upon evil
(Hab.
1:13)
- The Law - is a
reflection of His character
- Comes from God (Exodus
20:1-26; Isaiah
33:22; James 4:12)
- Is holy (Rom.
7:12)
- Is covenantal (Deut.
4:13,23)
- Inaugurated with blood (Heb.
9:18-23)
- Brings the knowledge of sin (Rom.
3:20)
- Is perfect (Psalm
19:7)
- Cannot make man perfect (Heb.
7:19; 10:1)
- Man - is the Sinner
or Law Breaker
- Sin is breaking the Law of
God (1 John 3:4)
- Man is a law breaker (Rom.
3:23)
- Original Sin - Our inherited sinful
nature from Adam (Gen. 3:1-6;
Rom. 5:12)
- Human nature - We are by nature
children of wrath because we are sinners (Eph.
2:3)
- Heart is wicked (Jer.
17:9; Mark 7:21-23)
- Spiritually blind (1
Cor. 2:14)
- Does not seek for God (Rom.
3:11).
- Is lawless, rebellious, unholy,
and profane (1 Tim. 1:9).
- Suppresses the truth of God in
unrighteousness (Rom.
1:18)
- Futile in heart and mind (Rom.
1:21 )
- Man is at enmity with God (Rom.
5:10)
- Judgment - is God's
lawful action upon the sinner
- God punishes evil (Exodus
20:5; Isaiah
11:4)
- According to the Law (Deut.
29:21; Joshua 8:34;
Rev. 21:8)
- Eternal punishment (Matt.
3:12; Rev.
14:11)
- Separation from God (Isaiah
59:2)
- Reconciliation -
Man's Need before God
- Reconciliation is the
means God has ordained to make peace between Him and ourselves.
- We need our sin removed.
- We need to regain fellowship with
God.
- We need to find God's favor.
- We need to escape God's lawful
judgment.
- Atonement - The Means
of Reconciliation
- The Nature of the
Atonement is in the shedding of blood (Lev.
17:11)
- Law requirements of the atonement
- The sacrifice must be unblemished
(Lev. 22:19)
- By appointed priests (1
Sam. 2:28)
- The High Priest had to be lawfully
clean (Exodus 29:1-9;19-35)
- Jesus as the Atonement, the
Sacrifice
- Unblemished (1
Pet. 1:19)
- According to the Law (Heb.
9:22; Lev. 17:11 )
- As the High Priest (Heb.
4:14; 6:20)
- Substitutionary (1
Pet. 2:24; Isaiah
53; Eph. 5:2)
- Our propitiation - He removed
God's wrathful judgment (1
John 2:2; 4:10)
- Jesus as God and Man (Col.
2:9; Phil. 2:5-8)
- Man - to atone for men (Heb.
2:14; 5:1)
- God - to offer an infinite and
satisfactory sacrifice to God (Eph.
5:2,10)
- Justification -
Result of the Atonement
- We are lawfully righteous
before God (Rom. 3:24-26)
- We are clothed in righteousness (Isaiah
61:10)
- We have Imputed righteousness (Rom.
4:6)
- Active - Christ's
obedience to the Law and his fulfillment of it (Rom.
8:3-4)
- Passive - Christ being led to
the cross to atone for us (John
19:16-18; 1
Pet. 2:24)
- We escape the judgment of God (Rom.
8:1)
- We are restored to fellowship (1
Thess. 5:9-10)
- We are at peace with God (Rom.
5:1)
- We are reconciled to God (2
Cor. 5:19)
- We are righteous before God (2
Cor. 5:21)
- We have access to God (Eph.
2:18)
- We have an advocate with the Father
(1 John 2:1)
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