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Ultimately with R.C. Sproul

The Substitutionary Atonement of Christ

Ultimately with R.C. Sproul

Ligonier Ministries

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.91.3K Ratings

🗓️ 27 November 2023

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Summary

All Scripture points to the Savior who laid down His life to take away the sins of His people. Today, R.C. Sproul adamantly defends the centrality of Christ's atonement in the Christian faith.

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0:00.0

How can you be preaching on the satisfaction view and substitutionary view of the

0:05.4

atonement in this day and age?

0:07.6

The heart of the New Testament proclamation is the announcement of the Lamb of God

0:17.0

who takes away the sin of the world.

0:20.0

I was in Semmeseechrist. who takes away the sin of the world.

0:29.6

I was in seminary when a young man stood up on the pulpit to give a practice sermon,

0:34.9

and he preached a sermon on the substitutionary atonement of Jesus.

0:41.3

The idea that Jesus laid down his life for his people, that his death on the cross was a vicarious sacrifice for sinful people.

0:45.3

And the class was horrified.

0:49.3

And one student stood up and said, how can you be preaching on the satisfaction view and

0:55.0

substitutionary view of the atonement in this day and age?

1:00.3

That was more than I could take.

1:01.6

I said up, I said, how can you question the integrity of his preaching the substitutionary

1:06.5

atonement in this day and age?

1:07.9

What is it about this day and age that is suddenly rendered,

1:11.1

null and void, the most important cosmic act in history? The act of Carl Bartz said there's one

1:17.8

word that sums up the whole New Testament. It's a Greek word. Who pair in behalf of? The whole

1:26.9

point of this servant is that he suffers not for himself. We esteem him

1:32.5

stricken, smitten, afflicted. We divert our eyes from him. But all the while Isaiah is saying,

1:37.6

don't you see that his suffering, that his affliction, his bruising, his beatings, the stripes made from the lashes on his back is for us, for our transgressions, for our iniquity.

1:53.0

Take away the substitutionary atonement, and you have taken away Christianity because of the heart of the New Testament proclamation is the

2:03.8

announcement of the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.

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