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Christian Doctrine Christian Doctrine Christ (Part 5) Jesus Christ (Part 5) The The Crucifixion

The Crucifixion of Christ The Crucifixion of Christ The crucifixion of Christ is a display of both ’s love and The crucifixion of Christ is a display of both God’s ______justice. Mankind, being guilty of sin by nature and by and ______. Mankind, being guilty of sin by nature and choice and in a hopeless state of condemnation, was unable by choice and in a ______state of condemnation, to do anything to earn favor with God. Christ came to be the was unable to do anything to earn favor with God. Christ Redeemer mankind so desperately needed. came to be the Redeemer mankind so desperately needed. ➢ This was the primary purpose for which Christ came (Matt. ➢ This was the primary ______for which Christ came 1:21; Mark 10:45). (Matt. 1:21; Mark 10:45). ➢ It was the fulfillment of . ➢ It was the fulfillment of prophecy. • state many details of the • ______prophecies state many details of crucifixion (Is. 53:3-12; Psalm 22). the crucifixion (Is. 53:3-12; Psalm 22). • Christ Himself prophesied that He would be rejected and • ______Himself prophesied that He would be killed (Mark 8:31; 9:31; Matt. 20:17-19). rejected and killed (Mark 8:31; 9:31; Matt. 20:17-19). The agony of Christ’s crucifixion is seen in several ways: The agony of Christ’s crucifixion is seen in several ways: ➢ He suffered horrific, physical pain (Matt 27:27-50). ➢ He suffered horrific, physical ______(Matt 27:27-50). ➢ He experienced abandonment (Matt. 26:56; 27:46). ➢ He experienced ______(Matt. 26:56; 27:46). ➢ He took on Himself the burden of sin (I Pet. 2:24). ➢ He took on Himself the ______of sin (I Pet. 2:24). ➢ He endured the wrath of God toward sin (I John 2:2). ➢ He endured the ______of God toward sin (I John 2:2).

What the Crucifixion Accomplished for Us What the Crucifixion Accomplished for Us Jesus’ death on the cross was more than just an act of Jesus’ death on the cross was more than just an act of kindness and love, it accomplished a specific purpose. kindness and love, it accomplished a specific purpose. ➢ It demonstrated God’s genuine love for us (Rom 5:8). ➢ It demonstrated God’s genuine ______for us (Rom 5:8). ➢ Christ became our substitute, satisfying God’s wrath toward ➢ Christ became our ______, satisfying God’s wrath sin and providing us forgiveness. toward sin and providing us forgiveness. • The justice of God requires sin to be punished. Even • The justice of God requires sin to be ______. Even being “sorry” for sin does not change this (Rom. 5:12). being “sorry” for sin does not change this (Rom. 5:12). • Christ took our place, taking on Himself the punishment • Christ took our place, taking on Himself the punishment we were due, providing us a pardon (Gal. 3:13). we were due, providing us a ______(Gal. 3:13). ➢ The penalty for sin was completely, entirely, and forever paid ➢ The penalty for sin was completely, entirely, and forever for (Rom. 5:18-19; 8:1). ______(Rom. 5:18-19; 8:1). ➢ The plan of God to redeem His creation was accomplished. ➢ The ______of ______to redeem His creation was Salvation was available to those who would place their trust accomplished. Salvation was available to those who would in Christ (:16; 19:30). place their trust in Christ (John 3:16; 19:30). We see in the shed blood of Jesus Christ, the glorious work We see in the shed blood of Jesus Christ, the glorious work of God providing salvation for mankind. This is the heart of of God providing salvation for mankind. This is the heart of the , which is truly “good news!” the gospel, which is truly “______!” Christian Doctrine Christian Doctrine Jesus Christ (Part 5) Jesus Christ (Part 5) The Crucifixion The Crucifixion

The Crucifixion of Christ The Crucifixion of Christ The crucifixion of Christ is a display of both God’s love and The crucifixion of Christ is a display of both God’s love and justice. Mankind, being guilty of sin by nature and by justice. Mankind, being guilty of sin by nature and by choice and in a hopeless state of condemnation, was unable choice and in a hopeless state of condemnation, was unable to do anything to earn favor with God. Christ came to be the to do anything to earn favor with God. Christ came to be the Redeemer mankind so desperately needed. Redeemer mankind so desperately needed. ➢ This was the primary purpose for which Christ came (Matt. ➢ This was the primary purpose for which Christ came (Matt. 1:21; Mark 10:45). 1:21; Mark 10:45). ➢ It was the fulfillment of prophecy. ➢ It was the fulfillment of prophecy. • Old Testament prophecies state many details of the • Old Testament prophecies state many details of the crucifixion (Is. 53:3-12; Psalm 22). crucifixion (Is. 53:3-12; Psalm 22). • Christ Himself prophesied that He would be rejected and • Christ Himself prophesied that He would be rejected and killed (Mark 8:31; 9:31; Matt. 20:17-19). killed (Mark 8:31; 9:31; Matt. 20:17-19). The agony of Christ’s crucifixion is seen in several ways: The agony of Christ’s crucifixion is seen in several ways: ➢ He suffered horrific, physical pain (Matt 27:27-50). ➢ He suffered horrific, physical pain (Matt 27:27-50). ➢ He experienced abandonment (Matt. 26:56; 27:46). ➢ He experienced abandonment (Matt. 26:56; 27:46). ➢ He took on Himself the burden of sin (I Pet. 2:24). ➢ He took on Himself the burden of sin (I Pet. 2:24). ➢ He endured the wrath of God toward sin (I John 2:2). ➢ He endured the wrath of God toward sin (I John 2:2).

What the Crucifixion Accomplished for Us What the Crucifixion Accomplished for Us Jesus’ death on the cross was more than just an act of Jesus’ death on the cross was more than just an act of kindness and love, it accomplished a specific purpose. kindness and love, it accomplished a specific purpose. ➢ It demonstrated God’s genuine love for us (Rom 5:8). ➢ It demonstrated God’s genuine love for us (Rom 5:8). ➢ Christ became our substitute, satisfying God’s wrath toward ➢ Christ became our substitute, satisfying God’s wrath toward sin and providing us forgiveness. sin and providing us forgiveness. • The justice of God requires sin to be punished. Even • The justice of God requires sin to be punished. Even being “sorry” for sin does not change this (Rom. 5:12). being “sorry” for sin does not change this (Rom. 5:12). • Christ took our place, taking on Himself the punishment • Christ took our place, taking on Himself the punishment we were due, providing us a pardon (Gal. 3:13). we were due, providing us a pardon (Gal. 3:13). ➢ The penalty for sin was completely, entirely, and forever paid ➢ The penalty for sin was completely, entirely, and forever paid for (Rom. 5:18-19; 8:1). for (Rom. 5:18-19; 8:1). ➢ The plan of God to redeem His creation was accomplished. ➢ The plan of God to redeem His creation was accomplished. Salvation was available to those who would place their trust Salvation was available to those who would place their trust in Christ (John 3:16; 19:30). in Christ (John 3:16; 19:30). We see in the shed blood of Jesus Christ, the glorious work We see in the shed blood of Jesus Christ, the glorious work of God providing salvation for mankind. This is the heart of of God providing salvation for mankind. This is the heart of the gospel, which is truly “good news!” the gospel, which is truly “good news!” Christian Doctrine Christian Doctrine Jesus Christ (Part 5) Jesus Christ (Part 5) The Crucifixion The Crucifixion

The Crucifixion of Christ The Crucifixion of Christ The crucifixion of Christ is a display of both God’s ______The crucifixion of Christ is a display of both God’s ______and ______. Mankind, being guilty of sin by nature and and ______. Mankind, being guilty of sin by nature and by choice and in a ______state of condemnation, by choice and in a ______state of condemnation, was unable to do anything to earn favor with God. Christ was unable to do anything to earn favor with God. Christ came to be the Redeemer mankind so desperately needed. came to be the Redeemer mankind so desperately needed. ➢ This was the primary ______for which Christ came ➢ This was the primary ______for which Christ came (Matt. 1:21; Mark 10:45). (Matt. 1:21; Mark 10:45). ➢ It was the fulfillment of prophecy. ➢ It was the fulfillment of prophecy. • ______prophecies state many details of • ______prophecies state many details of the crucifixion (Is. 53:3-12; Psalm 22). the crucifixion (Is. 53:3-12; Psalm 22). • ______Himself prophesied that He would be • ______Himself prophesied that He would be rejected and killed (Mark 8:31; 9:31; Matt. 20:17-19). rejected and killed (Mark 8:31; 9:31; Matt. 20:17-19). The agony of Christ’s crucifixion is seen in several ways: The agony of Christ’s crucifixion is seen in several ways: ➢ He suffered horrific, physical ______(Matt 27:27-50). ➢ He suffered horrific, physical ______(Matt 27:27-50). ➢ He experienced ______(Matt. 26:56; 27:46). ➢ He experienced ______(Matt. 26:56; 27:46). ➢ He took on Himself the ______of sin (I Pet. 2:24). ➢ He took on Himself the ______of sin (I Pet. 2:24). ➢ He endured the ______of God toward sin (I John 2:2). ➢ He endured the ______of God toward sin (I John 2:2).

What the Crucifixion Accomplished for Us What the Crucifixion Accomplished for Us Jesus’ death on the cross was more than just an act of Jesus’ death on the cross was more than just an act of kindness and love, it accomplished a specific purpose. kindness and love, it accomplished a specific purpose. ➢ It demonstrated God’s genuine ______for us (Rom 5:8). ➢ It demonstrated God’s genuine ______for us (Rom 5:8). ➢ Christ became our ______, satisfying God’s wrath ➢ Christ became our ______, satisfying God’s wrath toward sin and providing us forgiveness. toward sin and providing us forgiveness. • The justice of God requires sin to be ______. Even • The justice of God requires sin to be ______. Even being “sorry” for sin does not change this (Rom. 5:12). being “sorry” for sin does not change this (Rom. 5:12). • Christ took our place, taking on Himself the punishment • Christ took our place, taking on Himself the punishment we were due, providing us a ______(Gal. 3:13). we were due, providing us a ______(Gal. 3:13). ➢ The penalty for sin was completely, entirely, and forever ➢ The penalty for sin was completely, entirely, and forever ______(Rom. 5:18-19; 8:1). ______(Rom. 5:18-19; 8:1). ➢ The ______of ______to redeem His creation was ➢ The ______of ______to redeem His creation was accomplished. Salvation was available to those who would accomplished. Salvation was available to those who would place their trust in Christ (John 3:16; 19:30). place their trust in Christ (John 3:16; 19:30). We see in the shed blood of Jesus Christ, the glorious work We see in the shed blood of Jesus Christ, the glorious work of God providing salvation for mankind. This is the heart of of God providing salvation for mankind. This is the heart of the gospel, which is truly “______!” the gospel, which is truly “______!”