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Title: Sound Doctrine Substitution and Redemption Week Four


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Sound DoctrineSubstitution and RedemptionWeek
Four
  • Bible Series
  • Christ Emmanuel Christian Fellowship

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DOCTRINE OF SUBSITUTION
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DOCTRINE OF SUBSITUTION
  • Substitution (Latin substiutus) replacement
    one that takes the place of another to cause or
    to stand in. ( American Heritage Dictionary)
  • Leviticus 16 1-21

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Substitution for Mankind
  • Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law,
    having become a curse for us instead..
  • The word for is huper (Greek meaning) and it
    means for the sake of, in behalf of, instead
    of.
  • The word of God is used in John 1150 of Jesus
    dying as a substitute. God's word says Nor
    consider that it is expedient for you that one
    man die for the people, and that the whole nation
    not perish.

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Substitution for Mankind
  • Paul said in 2 Cor 521, He (God) made Him
    (Christ) who knew no sin to be sin on our behalf
    (substitute) so that we might become the
    righteousness of God in Him.
  • John 129 states behold the Lamb of God, which
    taketh away the sin of the world.

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Christ the Substitutionary Ransom
  • Christ gave himself for us
  • (Gal 14 220)
  • I Tim 26 refers to the vicarious suffering and
    death of Christ.
  • Behind the act of mercy and grace, Jesus
    substituted himself for the entire world.
  • The reason He gave himself for us was to
    redeem us from all iniquity. The blood of Jesus
    was paid to set us free
  • ( I Peter 118-19).

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Christ the Substitutionary Ransom
  • Christ set his people free from the power of sin
    by his substitutionary death for our sins. (Isa
    5312)
  • Titus 214 tells us Jesus gave Himself for us to
    redeem us from every lawless deeds, and to purify
    for Himself a peculiar people, zealous for good
    works for His own possession.

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Substitution is Freedom
  • Jesus Christ gave Himself for us means that He
    became our substitute. Who His own self bare our
    sins in His own body on the tree.
  • ( I Peter 224).
  • Jesus set us free by paying a precious price
    (i.e. shedding his blood and redeeming us by his
    death on the cross.
  • Jesus death is a propitiation, a turning back
    the wrath of God from the sinner who believes on
    Him
  • ( I John 22 412 ) (Rom 325).

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Life Abundantly as a result of Christ Our
Substitute
  • The Apostle Paul reminds us that our vital union
    with Christ is based upon the substitutionary
    fact that the Son of God loved us and delivered
    Himself up for us.
  • I am crucified with Christ nevertheless I live
    yet not I but Christ liveth in me and the life
    which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith
    of the son of God who loved me and gave himself
    for me. (Gal 220)

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Life Abundantly as a result of Christ Our
Substitute (Cont.)
  • Everything about our walk of faith is centered in
    the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
  • As many as received him, to them gave he power to
    become the sons of God, even to them that believe
    on his name.
  • (John 112)
  • For the bread of God is he which cometh down from
    Heaven and giveth life unto the World. (John
    633)
  • Jesus said I am the bread of life He that
    cometh to me shall never hunger and he that
    believeth on me shall never thirst.
  • ( John 635)

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SCRIPTURE REFERENCES
  • 2 Cor 521
  • Gal 14
  • Gal 220
  • Gal 520
  • Isa 531-12 Key Verse
  • John 125
  • I John 22
  • I John 412
  • ( John 635)
  • I Peter 118
  • I Peter 224
  • Romans 325
  • I Tim 26
  • Titus 26
  • John 1150
  • Gal 33
  • (John 633)

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DOCTRINE OF SUBSITUTION
  • Expedient - Serving to promote ones interest
    appropriate to a particular purpose speedy a
    contrivance adopted to meet an urgent need. (
    American Heritage Dictionary)
  • Propitiation - to conciliate appease.
  • Conciliate - To overcome the distrust or
    animosity of placate to make consistent
    reconcile.
  • (American Heritage Dictionary)

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DOCTRINE OF SUBSITUTION
  • Travail - strenuous mental or physical exertion
    tribulation or agony anguish to labor
    strenuously.
  • Acquainted - to make familiar to inform to know
    perfectly known by or familiar with another
    Informed. ( American Heritage Dictionary)
  • Atonement - (Hebrew ka-phar) to cover
    expatiate or condone to placate or cancel
    cleanse disannul, pardon, purge away.

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DOCTRINE OF SUBSITUTION
  • Burnt Offering Purpose
  • To make payment for sins in general.
  • Significance of the Burnt offering
  • Showed a persons devotion to God.

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DOCTRINE SUBSITUTION
  • Sin Offering Purpose
  • To make payment for intentional and unintentional
    sins of uncleanness, neglect, or thoughtlessness.
  • Significance of the Sin Offering
  • Restored the sinner to fellowship with God
    showed seriousness of sin.

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DOCTRINE OF REDEMPTION
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REDEMPTION
  • Redemption - Greek - Apolutrosis (pronounced
    ap-ol-oo-tro-sis) which means ransom in full
    salvation deliverance.
  • Redeem means to buy out, to purchase.

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DOCTRINE OF REDEMPTION
  • The word redeem means to buy back, to exchange
    and purchased out. The term was used specifically
    in reference to the purchase of a slaves freedom.
    ( we were slaves to sin). The application of this
    term to Christs death on the cross is quite
    telling. If we are redeemed, then our prior
    condition was one of slavery. God has purchased
    our freedom and we are no longer in bondage to
    sin or the Old Testament law. This metaphorical
    use of redemption is found in Gal 313 and 45.

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THE PLAN OF REDEMPTION
  • Man was the key figure in the Fall. Therefore
    it took a man Jesus, to be the key figure in
    the redemption of man.
  • When we were born into this world, ruled by
    Satan, we did not naturally know God. Therefore,
    the objective of the incarnation is that men may
    be given the right to become children of God by
    receiving the nature of God
  • ( John 112-13 2Peter 13-4).

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REDEMPTION COMES FROM KNOWLEDGE
  • Gods divine power has already provided
    everything that pertains to life and Godliness.
  • We can escape from corruption in the world and
    partake of the divine nature of God.
  • We can have peace and grace multiplied to us
    through the knowledge of God and Jesus Christ our
    Lord (2Peter 11-4).
  • This revelation knowledge is not sense knowledge,
    philosophies or creeds. It is the reality and
    full truth of the Word of God revealed by the
    Holy Ghost (James 313-18).
  • Revelation knowledge is brought to us by
    revelation of Gods redemption plan for man

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SATANS LORDSHIP HAS BEEN BROKEN
  • Revelation 1211 tells us that Believers overcame
    Satan by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of
    their testimony, or confession.
  • Confession brings possession
  • Jesus said I have the keys of death, hell and
    the grave. (Rev 325)
  • Satan is not the head of the Church
  • Jesus purchased Believers/Christians back from
    Satan who usurped over them.
  • Jesus is the Head of the Church
  • (Ephesians 415-16 523 Colossians 118,
    210)
  • Through the redemptive act on Calvary which
    Christ Jesus finished, Satans power is broken
    and we are victorious over death, hell and the
    grave! (Col 113).

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GODS RESPONSE
  • We who were once slaves to sin, are now servants
    of Jesus Christ who of God is made unto us
    wisdom, righteousness , sanctification, and
    holiness. In Christ, Christians/Believers
    possesses all of these attributes.
  • When we began to take our place and assume our
    rights and privileges in Christ, then God begins
    to respond to us. The Word of God gives us our
    inheritance as a result of the redemptive work of
    Jesus.
  • ( Acts 2032 Colossians 112).

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GODS RESPONSE (Cont.)
  • God loved man so much that he gave his only son.
    ( John 316)
  • As a result of Jesus Christ redemptive act, God
    highly exalted him and gave him a name above
    every name. (I Peter 312)
  • At the name of Jesus, every knee shall bow and
    every tongue shall confess that Jesus Christ is
    Lord to Glory of our Father.
  • John 1018 Jesus said No man taketh my life from
    me, but I lay it down of myself. I have power to
    lay it down and I have power to take it again.
    This commandment have I received of my Father.

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GODS RESPONSE (Cont.)
  • We are not alienated from God because of Christs
    redemption. Ephesians 213 But now in Christ
    Jesus ye who sometimes were far off are made nigh
    by the blood of Christ. God has drawn us near by
    the blood of his dear Son.
  • Being justified freely by his grace through
    redemption that is in Christ Jesus.
  • (Roman 51)

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GODS RESPONSE (Cont.)
  • The wages of sin is death, but the Gift of God is
    Eternal Life through Jesus Christ (Rom 623)
  • The soul that sinneth shall surely die.
  • (Eze 184).
  • There is now therefore no condemnation for them
    who are in Christ Jesus
  • As a ransom for many, Jesus paid it all. It is
    finished!
  • Gods response to the obedience of Jesus is
    This is my beloved Son in whom I am well
    pleased, hear ye him. (Matt. 317)

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SCRIPTURE REFERENCESRedemption
  • Acts 2032
  • Gal 313
  • I Peter 312
  • Col 112-14
  • Gal 45
  • 2 Peter 1 1-4
  • Col 118
  • Heb 912-15
  • Rom 623
  • Col 210
  • John 112-13
  • Rev 325
  • Eph 17
  • John 316
  • Rev 1211
  • Eph 114
  • James 313-18
  • Job 1925 Key Verse
  • Eph 213
  • Lev 2551-52
  • Eph 430
  • Psalm 498
  • Eph 523
  • Psalm 1119
  • Ezek 18
  • Psalm 1307
  • Ps 496-7
  • Rom 324
  • Matt- 2028
  • I Pet- 13-20

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DEFINITIONS
  • Ransom The release of a person or property in
    return for payment of a demanded price. The
    price
  • or payment demanded or paid Theology version A
    redemption from sin and its consequences.
    (American heritage Dictionary)
  • Incarnation The embodiment of God in the human
    form of Jesus invested with bodily nature and
    form. (American heritage Dictionary)
  • Revelation Something revealed a dramatic
    disclosure of something not previously known or
    realized a manifestation of dive truth. (
    American Heritage Dictionary)

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DEFINITIONS
  • Usurp Greek meaning- Authenteo ( pronounced
    ow-then-te-o) which means to act of oneself
    dominate usurp authority over. (Strongs
    Concordance)
  • Alienated to become isolated state of
    estrangement between self and the objective
    world to remove or dissociate one self to turn
    away.
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