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Jesus Love S Bloody Sacrifice for Sin
E.A. Johnston
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E.A. Johnston

Jesus Love S Bloody Sacrifice for Sin

E.A. Johnston · 21:45

E.A. Johnston passionately proclaims Jesus as the loving, bloody sacrifice for sin, urging listeners to recognize their need for Him and embrace the true Savior who offers redemption and eternal life.
In this powerful evangelistic sermon, E.A. Johnston reveals the profound love of Jesus demonstrated through His bloody sacrifice for sin. He challenges listeners to confront their own spiritual condition and reject false gods, presenting the true Jesus as the only remedy for sin and the faithful friend who never fails. Through vivid biblical exposition and personal testimony, Johnston calls all to come to Christ for forgiveness, healing, and eternal life.

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In the Gospel of John we find the words of Jesus concerning himself. For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have everlasting life. Parish means to perish in the devil's hell outside the saving blood of Jesus but whosoever and that means you friend should believe in him will have everlasting life.

God is a just God who must punish sin who will by no means clear the guilty but God in his great mercy provided a remedy for sin in the person of his son Jesus but you must feel your need of him friend. You see friends the gospel is for the weary the hungry and the thirsty. Are you hungry for God? Are you sick and tired of your sins? Are you thirsty for Christ? Jesus said if any man thirst let him come unto me and drink he that believeth on me as the scripture has said out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water.

Hopefully before the sermon ends you will be thirsty for Jesus. The title of my message tonight friends is Jesus loves bloody sacrifice for sin. Do you know there was blood all over that cross? Colossians 1 20 says so and heaven made peace through the blood of the cross.

But why there was a bloodshed because of love he loved me and gave himself for me but why should he love me so? In this message we will see the heart of God in the gospel in the first message of the cross which is God must punish sin and the second message of the cross is God's provision for sin. We're going to take a look at Jesus the son of God through three aspects this evening friends. We're going to see Jesus a bloody sacrifice for sin but we're going to see Jesus a man of sorrows and we're going to see Jesus a faithful friend but it's important that first I share a little story with you.

It's a shocking story but a true one as related to me by a missionary who said you could stand on a cliff in Mexico and gaze down at a certain village of Mexican workers. These people work down in the riverbed in their corn patch and there they grow their corn and when the corn is ready to harvest they shuck it and after it dries out they'll take it and grind it in the cornmeal and make tortillas and then take these tortillas down to the open market and there they'll sell the tortillas for a few pesos and put them away. They'll come back out to their house and there they will live off of lizards while they'll go out among the rocks and catch these huge long lizards and delete those lizards and save that money for a special day.

A special day when they will start a pilgrimage up to a certain mountain and up on top of that mountain is a wooden statue of Jesus Christ. The terrain to that statue is so bad that some of the people will have to crawl on their hands and knees for over a mile and by the time they get to that statue they are bleeding all over. Standing beside the statue is a priest and that priest is saying now you love God give to him because you show your love to God by giving and those people will reach into their little bags and purses and pull those pesos out stained in their own blood and drop that money in a slit in the top of the head of Jesus.

Then the priest will pray a prayer and when he is finished the priest will yell you have not given enough look Jesus is sad he is crying and all the time there will be another priest hidden in that hollow statue and with a little hand pump he will pump water to where it comes out of human made tear ducts and that statue is crying and there those people will give all they have crawl back down that mountain and go back to eating lizards growing their corn to make more tortillas to get more pesos to go and give to a wooden Jesus that they serve. Well some of you in the audience feels pity for them you may look down on what you'd consider to be just a bunch of ignorant farm workers but some of you here are no better than them you're no better than those decent deceived Mexican workers because the God you serve may not be made of wood but he's made up of your own imagination you've been serving a God you were comfortable with and you got out your pocket knife and have carved out a God for yourself who won't get in the way of your daily living he'll let you sleep at night but he's just as dead and hollow as that wooden Jesus up on that mountain and if you don't set fire to him and burn that wooden Jesus up and then listen to me listen to me then you choose to stay in the dark spiritually and listen to me sir you're nothing but a fool a fool I tell you you're gonna hear about a real Jesus tonight I'm gonna give you an opportunity to hear all about him and he's one who's not tolerant towards sin he's got rights and claims on every follower of his I'm gonna give you the undiluted gospel like you get the oil straight from the can I'm gonna give you the gospel tonight friends of Jesus the son of God and he was a bloody sacrifice for sin the apostle John knew Jesus personally and he wrote unto him that loved us and washed us from our sins in his own blood Jesus is the only remedy for sin of whom God says who hath delivered us from the power of darkness and hath translated us into the kingdom of his dear son in whom we have redemption through his blood even the forgiveness of sin and listen to me friend as our sin substitute Jesus was bloody a bloody sacrifice for sin why because God is a just God who must punish sin listen to Matthew's gospel let me tell you about it then the soldiers of the governor took Jesus into the common hall and gathered unto him the whole band of soldiers and they stripped him and put on him a scarlet robe and when they had plaited a crown of thorns they put it upon his head in a reed in his right hand and they bowed the knee before him saying hail king of the jews and they spit upon him and they took the reed and smote him on the head and after that they had mocked him they took the robe off from him and put his own raiment on him led him away to crucify him listen friends as those cruel roman soldiers fastened the son of God to that cross every stroke of the hammer was an explanation point crying out God must punish God must punish sin God must punish sin that cross had Christ's blood all over it so Jesus was a bloody sacrifice for sin and we see that Jesus was also a man of sorrows in Isaiah 53 we read he is despised and rejected of men a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief and we hid as it were our faces from him he was despised and we esteemed him not surely he hath borne our griefs and carried our sorrows yet we did esteem him stricken smitten of God and afflicted but he was wounded for our transgressions he was bruised for our iniquities the chastisement of our peace was upon him and with his stripes we are healed all we like sheep have gone astray we have turned everyone to his own way and the Lord hath laid on him the iniquity of us all two things stand out in that last verse friends number one sin is going our way when we know it isn't God's way and number two Jesus on the cross at Calvary was our sin substitute I know I am a sinner and I need a substitute for sin and so do you friend so do you and we read in Galatians Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law being made a curse for us for it is written accursed is everyone that hangeth on a tree years ago I was driving to work and I saw a crowd standing out in front of some woods and there hanging in a tree was the body of a young man who had committed suicide by hanging himself it's hard to get that image out of one's mind and it's even harder friends to look at Christ nailed up on that cross dripping with blood without being affected by it but Jesus is also a faithful friend I'm a dog person perhaps some of you want a dog why a dog is one of the most faithful companions you can have I have a little chihuahua dog who's 10 years old and she's the happiest when she's sitting in my lap I tell her we're just a couple of old dogs now but she's been my faithful friend all these years I have a story I want to share with you tonight friends listen to it especially you dog owners a farmer had a dog who'd been very useful to him but it was getting old his master decided to get rid of him by drowning him taking the dog with him to a large river near his farm he got into a boat and rode out to the deepest part around the dog's neck he tied a cord attached to a heavy stone then he threw the dog into the water the poor dog sank but the cord broke and rising to the surface with a whine he tried to get back into the boat again unmoved his master pushed him off a number of times with an oar finally the farmer stood up in the boat intending to strike the dog a blow with the oar that would send it to the bottom he took a swing and missed he lost his balance and fell into the river he could not swim and he would have drowned but when the dog saw his master struggling in the water it always gets me choked up when I tell it friends in spite of the cruel treatment he just received from him it swam up to him caught hold of his clothes and brought him safe to land the farmer repaid his faithful friend for saving his life by caring for it the rest of its days but you may say that the farmer deserved to drown because he was so cruel and heartless to drown his faithful friend but listen you're more guilty than this man friend in your treatment of god who in his love gave his only begotten son to hang naked on the bloody cross for your sins you refuse to turn loose of your sins you refuse to turn loose of your wooden jesus that you control to receive the real jesus who bled for you look at that blessed man on the cross friend look at that man on the cross see him there with his arms outstretched beckoning you to come to him and believe on him look at that blood-stained savior to sin i'm pointing to him look at him when i see him there i see him suffering for me i see him agonizing for me bleeding drops of blood on the ground for me dying for me the son of god who loved me and gave himself for me he rose for me see him there on that bloody cross wiggling and writhing under the terrible weight of my filthy sins he went to that cross because he loved me he loved me love said my savior to die in my stead why should he love me so meekly to calvary's cross he was led why should he love me so why should he love me so why should he love me so why should my savior to calvary go why should he love me so nails pierced his hands and his feet for my sin why should he love me so he suffered sore my salvation to win why should he love me so oh why should he love me so why should he love me so why should my savior to calvary go why should he love me so listen friend jesus went to that cross he loves sinners he do business with him friend while he's near look while the spirit speaks to your heart come to jesus your faithful friend listen he suffered the shame and pain of that scandalous cross because he was love's bloody sacrifice for sin listen oh everyone that thirsteth come ye to the waters and he that hath no money come ye buy and eat yea by wine and milk without money and without price come now and let us reason together sayeth the lord though your sins be as scarlet they should be as white as snow though they be red like crimson they should be as wool let me tell you about jesus friend i've known him since i was just a 13 year old boy when i gave my heart to him in a revival meeting he's always been there for me through good times and bad times through sad times and tough times and jesus was been my true faithful friend why he's never let me down and he's never let me go jesus is the pearl of great price he's worth selling all for so he may be gained come to jesus what are you waiting for friend what are you waiting for mister put your pride in your pocket and come to jesus bring to him your heartbreak bring to him your tears bring to him your failures lay it all that is nailed pierced feet come to him and believe on him own them as your savior and lord don't leave here tonight friend an unsaved person your soul will go into eternity one day and be certain your sins will find you out you must get them under the blood of christ jesus who died and suffered at calvary the friend of sinners listen friend i plead with you i plead with you listen to this final gospel call and the spirit and the bride say come and let him that hear us say come and let him that is a thirst come and whosoever will let him take the water of life freely

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Necessity of Jesus' Blood Sacrifice
    • God's justice demands punishment for sin
    • Jesus as the perfect substitute bearing our sins
    • The significance of the blood on the cross
  2. II. Jesus, the Man of Sorrows
    • Fulfillment of Isaiah's prophecy
    • Jesus' suffering and rejection for our transgressions
    • The healing and redemption through His wounds
  3. III. Jesus, Our Faithful Friend
    • Jesus' unwavering love and faithfulness
    • Personal testimony of Jesus’ companionship
    • Call to trust and come to Jesus as Savior
  4. IV. The Gospel Call
    • Invitation to the thirsty and weary
    • Rejecting false gods and embracing the true Jesus
    • Urgency of salvation and eternal consequences

Key Quotes

“Jesus was a bloody sacrifice for sin because God is a just God who must punish sin.” — E.A. Johnston
“Look at that blessed man on the cross friend, see him there with his arms outstretched beckoning you to come to him and believe on him.” — E.A. Johnston
“The spirit and the bride say come and let him that hear us say come and let him that is a thirst come and whosoever will let him take the water of life freely.” — E.A. Johnston

Application Points

  • Recognize your need for a Savior and come to Jesus with repentance and faith.
  • Reject any false or man-made images of God and embrace the living Jesus who loves and saves.
  • Trust Jesus as your faithful friend through all life's trials and challenges.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was Jesus' blood necessary?
Because God is just and must punish sin, Jesus' blood was shed as a substitute to satisfy God's justice and provide forgiveness.
What does it mean that Jesus is a man of sorrows?
It means Jesus experienced deep suffering and rejection to bear our griefs and sins, fulfilling Isaiah's prophecy to bring us healing.
How can I receive Jesus as my Savior?
By recognizing your need for Him, repenting of your sins, and believing in Jesus' sacrifice and resurrection for your salvation.
What is the significance of the gospel call at the end?
It is an urgent invitation from God and the Spirit for all who thirst spiritually to come freely and receive the gift of eternal life.
Why does the speaker compare serving a wooden Jesus to the real Jesus?
He warns against worshipping a false, man-made god that is powerless, urging listeners to embrace the living, true Jesus who loves and saves.

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