💭 Consider this: In what ways are we tempted to ‘cover’ the sins of those we love instead of bringing them to Christ? How does this reveal the limits of human love and magnify the boundless, covenantal faithfulness of Christ?
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In what ways are we tempted to "cover" the sins of those we love rather than bring them to Christ?
What does God's covenantal faithfulness mean to you in the ups and downs of your spiritual walk?
What does this sermon teach us about the limits of our love—and the boundlessness of Christ’s?
Why are we so often tempted to ‘cover’ the sins of those we love rather than bring them to Christ? What does this uncover about the limits of our love—and how does it magnify the boundless, covenantal faithfulness of His?
In what ways are we tempted to ‘cover’ the sins of those we love instead of bringing them to Christ? How does this reveal the limits of human love and magnify the boundless, covenantal faithfulness of Christ?
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📣 Would you die for someone you love? 🤔
Did you ever say in your prayers, especially in the most painful and desperate situations involving someone whom you love very dearly, that you could stand in their place instead? Moses had such desperate intercession in Exodus 32:30-35, but God's reply reveals something deeper. Join us to discover the true nature of atonement, and why even the most righteous among us cannot stand in another’s place before God.
📄 Follow along with this sermon's transcript: https://www.bethelbpc.com.au/sermon-database/i-will-die-for-you-if-i-can
📍 Sermon Outline 00:00 Trailer 01:51 Introduction 05:03 I. THE ATONEMENT OF SIN 09:31 II. THE TRANSFERRING OF SIN 13:15 How much did Moses love his people? 17:35 How can my sins blotted out? 24:07 The need for forgiveness 27:33 III. Individual And Corporate Sin 30:19 God’s covenantal way 32:29 Conclusion 37:41 Reflection Questions
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