The Sacrificial System and the Grace of God Part 1
Even in the early church the grace of God was used as a license for licentiousness. Paul was accused of it (Rom. 3:8), and James warred against it (Jam. 2:14ff). The key to guarding against insulting the Spirit of grace (Heb. 10:29) is understanding the death of the Messiah in light of the sacrificial system. Grace is extended freely to those who have repented of all known sin. There is no sacrifice for intentional sin, Old Testament or New.
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Even in the early church the grace of God was used as a license for licentiousness. Paul was accused of it (Rom. 3:8), and James warred against it (Jam. 2:14ff). The key to guarding against insulting the Spirit of grace (Heb. 10:29) is understanding the death of the Messiah in light of the sacrificial system. Grace is extended freely to those who have repented of all known sin. There is no sacrifice for intentional sin, Old Testament or New.
Read MoreThe Sacrificial System And The Grace Of God Question And Answer
In this resource you hear various questions from the audience concerning session 3’s teaching and John Harrigan seeking to answer each of them.
Read MoreAnchoring The Atonement In The Sacrificial System
While we are surrounded by the language of atonement and sacrifice in the New Testament, sometimes we experience a mental disconnect with this language due to our separation from the actual offering of such sacrifices. Reconnecting with…
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