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The Problem Solved at Calvary - Love Worth Finding - April 11

The problem of reconciling God's holiness with humanity's sinfulness was solved by Calvary, where Christ, the just and holy one, took upon Himself the punishment for the unjust, demonstrating the principle of substitution that underlies our salvation. By understanding this principle, believers can grasp the depth of Jesus' love and sacrifice, and apply it to their own lives as they rely on Him as their perfect substitute.

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April 11, 2022 – The Problem Solved at Calvary

1 Peter 3:18

Sermon: 2465 – The Purpose of His Passion

Pray Over This

“For Christ also suffered once for sins, the just for the unjust, that He might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh but made alive by the Spirit.”

1 Peter 3:18

Ponder This We have a problem. God is holy; He’s “the just.” We are unholy; we are “the unjust.” How could God, who is holy, punish sin and love the sinner at the same time? That’s the problem that was solved by Calvary. God was, in Christ, reconciling the world to Himself. Here the doctor not only makes a house call, leaves Heaven, and comes to Earth, but the doctor Himself makes the patient well by taking the patient’s sickness. He dies: “the just for the unjust.” The judge not only adjudicates the criminal guilty, but also steps from behind the bench, stands in the place of the accused, and takes the punishment upon Himself. You’ll never understand the cross until you understand the principle of substitution. Jesus Christ died for us.

  • What does it mean for you that Jesus is your substitute?
  • Do you rely on Jesus as the perfect substitute, or are you still working to earn your own way before God? What needs to change?

Practice This

Make a list of the ways Jesus is your perfect substitute.

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