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Bill Acton :: Romans 3:21-31 - Salvation, Justification, Propitiation, Sin, Redemption, Faith, Substitution and Forgiveness

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Salvation, Justification, Propitiation, Sin, Redemption, Faith, Substitution, Forgiveness

  1. The Way of Salvation – Rom 3:21-24
  2. The Characteristics of Salvation – Rom 3:25-31
    1. God’s public declaration – Rom 3:25
      1. “Whom God set forth”
      2. Made plain
      3. God’s revelation
    2. What God declared through the cross
      1. Propitiation
        1. Meaning – Heb 9:5
        2. The tabernacle – the mercy seat
        3. Purpose – the way of making atonement for the sins of the people
        4. The steps
          1. High Priest entered Holy of Holies
          2. Carried blood of sacrifice
          3. Offered blood to God
          4. God accepted it
          5. Sins were forgiven
        5. The mercy seat represented the presence of God
          1. The meeting place between God and man
          2. God announced that He was satisfied
          3. The Law had been honored
          4. The people were forgiven
        6. The application – Christ is our mercy seat
          1. He propitiates God
          2. He appeases God
          3. He averts God’s wrath – God is angry against sin – His Holy nature is opposed to evil
      2. Four essential elements of propitiation
        1. An offense to be taken away
        2. A person offended who needs to be appeased
        3. An offending person – guilty
        4. A payment or means of atonement that satisfies
      3. The blood of Jesus Christ
        1. The redemption
          1. The payment
          2. The price – His death – His blood
        2. The Scripture teaching
          1. Act 20:28; 1Pe 1:18-19; Eph 1:7, 2:13; 1Jo 1:7; Heb 9:12, 14; 10:19; Rev 1:5
          2. The O.T. blood sacrifice – The Passover – 1Co 5:7, Jhn 1:29, Mat 5:17-18
        3. Attitudes toward blood
          1. Subject of scorn and ridicule
          2. Hatred, despised, rejected
          3. Refused through pride
        4. Meaning of blood
          1. Means death
          2. Life given-up
          3. Sacrificed
          4. Blood-life poured out
        5. The purpose of the sacrifice
          1. To propitiate God
            1. Directed toward God
            2. Made to affect God
          2. Propitiation was secured by the canceling
          3. Propitiation was affected by the vicarious punishment of the victim substituted for the offender
            1. Sinner transferred sin to the animal
            2. The animal was slain
            3. The animal was a vicarious sufferer
            4. The animal bears the punishment
            5. The sinner substitutes the animal for himself
            6. The sinner exercised faith in God’s instructions
          4. The effect of the sacrificial offerings was the pardon of the offender and restoration into favor and fellowship
        6. Why is death required? – Heb 9:22
        7. How does death bring forgiveness? – Rom 6:23
          1. Result of sin is death – Rom 5:12
          2. Punishment for sin is death
          3. Sin cannot be dealt with apart from death
        8. The death of Christ
          1. He is our substitute – Rom 5:8
          2. He died willingly – Jhn 10:18
          3. He died innocently – 2Co 5:21
          4. He experienced God’s wrath
          5. We are covered by His blood
          6. His blood keeps on cleansing – 1Jo 1:7
          7. His blood is precious – 1Pe 1:19
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