In the biblical context, Redemption and Righteousness are intertwined concepts that underscore God's plan of salvation for humanity, as seen in Romans 3:24, where it is written that we are "justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus." Through faith in Jesus Christ, believers are redeemed from sin and its consequences, and are instead clothed with the righteousness of God, as stated in 2 Corinthians 5:21, "For He made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him." This redemption is rooted in God's love and mercy, as expressed in Psalms 103:4, which says that God "redeems your life from destruction" and crowns believers with lovingkindness and tender mercies, ultimately leading to a life of righteousness and fellowship with God.
G. Campbell Morgan emphasizes the multifaceted mission of Christ, asserting that Jesus came not to abolish the law but to fulfill it, and to call sinners to repentance rather than the righteous. He highlights the necessity of loyalty to Christ, which may lead to conflict rather than peace, as true d
David Servant preaches on the divine visitation where Jesus sent out the twelve and later 70 others to heal the sick and cast out demons, despite knowing they would face rejection in some cities. Jesus prioritized ministering to the common people over accommodating a great political figure like Hero
Favell Lee Mortimer delves into the story of Zacharias, highlighting how God's great mercy not only restored his speech but enabled him to prophesy about the Savior. Zacharias' focus on spiritual blessings over earthly comfort is evident in his song. He refers to the Savior as 'A horn of salvation'
In this sermon, the preacher focuses on three chapters from the book of Isaiah: chapter 42, chapter 49, and chapter 61. He emphasizes the importance of a life given up to the Spirit of God and being occupied by Christ. The preacher highlights the role of Jesus as the servant of God, who brings judgm
