VICARIOUS ATONEMENT (11)
Other Blessings Associated with It (2)

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GOOD NEWS FROM THE REDEEMER

April 22, 2007    MESSAGE #681

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VII. Pardon. A pardon in the Old Testament sense of the word (the English word does not appear in the New Testament) is more than the release granted to Barabbas when Christ died in his place and stead (Matthew 27:15f) - although that also is a glorious picture of what Christ has done for His elect. Rather, the Hebrew word means "to be delighted with". Barabbas received a pardon from the penalty of his offense, but we are not told that anyone afterward found delight with him. But those whom Christ pardons through the shedding of His blood are not only released from the penalty of their offense, but also are made God's delight.

VIII. Justification: the act of pronouncing one to be righteous.

1. All who were "justified by His blood" at Calvary will in their conversion be "justified by faith" in Him (Romans 5:1).

2. All who were "justified by His blood" at Calvary and "justified by faith apart from works" in their conversion will subsequently throughout their lives be "justified by works, and not by faith only" (James 2:24, as illustrated in the context).

IX. Sanctification: the act of making one holy.

X. Washing: to cleanse from the defilement of sin as in bathing. This is in fulfillment of the Messianic prophecy that "In that day a fountain shall be opened for the house of David and for the inhabitants of Jerusalem, for sin and for uncleanness" (Zechariah 13:1; cp. John 19:34).

1. All whose sins were washed away by the blood of Christ in His death will experience this blessing in their regeneration by the Holy Spirit.

2. All whose sins were washed away by the blood of Christ in His death will appropriate this blessing to themselves through their faith in Him, by which they have "washed their garments and made them white in the blood of the lamb" (Revelation 7:14).

3. All whose sins were actually washed away by the blood of Christ in His death are to symbolically wash away their sins in the ordinance of Christian baptism, in obedience to the command to "Arise and be baptized, and wash away your sins, calling on the name of the Lord" (Acts 22:16).

4. All whose sins were washed away by the blood of Christ in His death will find that His blood will forever keep them clean (Ephesians 5:25-27): "Christ also loved the church and gave Himself for her, that He might sanctify and cleanse her with the washing of water by the word [i.e., the fountain of water opened (Zechariah 13:1) in Christ the Word (John 1:1)], that He might present her to Himself a glorious church, not having spot or wrinkle or any such thing, but that she should be holy and without blemish."

5. May we ever be obedient to the command to "Wash yourselves, make yourselves clean; put away the evil of your doings from before My eyes. Cease to do evil, learn to do good" (Isaiah 1:16f).

6. May we ever, despite all our efforts to wash ourselves, acknowledge the need to pray "Wash me thoroughly from my iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin. ... wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow" (Psalm 51:2, 7).

XI. Healing from all spiritual infirmity.

(To be continued)

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Your servant for Jesus' sake, Daniel E. Parks (2 Corinthians 4:5)
Pastor, Redeemer Baptist Church
2801 Cleveland Boulevard, Louisville, KY 40206 / 502.899-9205
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