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Martin Prbstle Principal Contributor
the Sanctuary
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The SanctuaryContents
1. The Heavenly Sanctuary2. Heaven on Earth3. Sacrifices4. Lessons From the Sanctuary
5. Atonement: Purification Offering6. The Day of Atonement7. Christ, Our Sacrifice8. Christ, Our Priest
9. The Pre-Advent Judgment10. The Eschatological Day of Atonement11. Our Prophetic Message12. The Cosmic Conflict Over Gods Character
13. Exhortations From the Sanctuary
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The Great Controversy 488Our Goal {169}
THE SANCTUARY in heaven is the verycenter of Christs work in behalf of
men. It opens to view the plan of
redemption, bringing us down to thevery close of time and revealing thetriumphant issue of the contestbetween righteous and sin. It is of theutmost importance that all should
thoroughly investigate these subjects.
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The SanctuaryLesson 7, November 16
Christ, Our Sacrifice
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Christ, Our SacrificeKey Text
1 Peter 2:24 NASB
HE HIMSELF bore our sins in His
body on the cross, that we mightdie to sin and live to
righteousness; for by His woundsyou were healed.
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Christ, Our SacrificeInitial Words {243}
THE NEW Testament identifies Jesuswith the two major aspects of the
Old Testament sacrificial system: He
is our Sacrifice (Hebrews 9, 10), andHe is our High Priest (Hebrews 510).
We will study different aspects ofChrists ultimate sacrifice and seewhat His once-and-for-all death has
provided for us.
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Christ, Our SacrificeQuick Look
1. SubstituteSACRIFICE
(Isaiah 53:12)
2.SufficientSACRIFICE
(Hebrews 2:9)
3.SpotlessSACRIFICE
(1 Peter 1:18, 19)
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Christ, Our Sacrifice1. Substitute Sacrifice
Isaiah 53:12 NKJVTHEREFORE I will divide Him a
portion with the great, and He shall
divide the spoil with the strong,because He poured out His soul unto
death, and He was numbered withthe transgressors, and
He bore the sin of many, and made
intercession for the transgressors.
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1. Substitute SacrificeJesus in Isaiah 53 {244}
ISAIAH 52:13
53:12 is a powerfuldescription of Christs death for the
sins of the world. Several aspects in
this passage provide clear evidencethat Jesus death is atonement in
the form of penal substitution,which means that He took thepenalty that others deserved and, in
fact, died as a Substitute for them.
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Jesus in Isaiah 53Implications {244}
1. Jesus sufferedfor others. He tooktheir grief and sorrows (vs. 4),transgressions, iniquities (vss. 5, 6,8, 11), and sin (vs. 12).
2. He brings great benefits to those
for whom He suffers: peace andhealing (vs. 5) and justification(vs. 11).
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Jesus in Isaiah 53Implications {244}
3. It was Gods will for Jesus to sufferand be crushed (vs. 10).God put ouriniquity on Him(vs. 6) because it wasGods plan that He died in our stead.
4. Jesus is righteous (vs. 11), without
violence or deceit(vs. 9).5. He was a guilt offering, an atoning
sacrifice for sin (vs. 10).
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Christ, Our Sacrifice2. Sufficient Sacrifice
Hebrews 2:9 NKJVBUT WE see Jesus, who was made alittle lower than the angels, for the
suffering of death crowned withglory and honor,
that He, by the grace of God, might
taste death for everyone.
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2. Sufficient SacrificeFor Everyone {245}
JESUS DIED for sinners. He waswithout sin (Heb. 4:15) so that when
He gave His life as a sacrifice He
would not die for His own sin.On the contrary, He was to bear the
sins of many (Heb. 9:28, NKJV), tomake propitiation for the sins of thepeople (Heb. 2:17, NKJV), and to put
away sin forever (Heb. 9:26).
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2. Sufficient SacrificeFor Everyone {245}
In Hebrews 2:9, the purpose ofmaking Jesus lower than the angels
is so that He could suffer death;
to explain why Jesus death is arequirement for His exaltation.
The goal of the Incarnation is thedeath of the Son. Only through thesuffering of death could Jesus
become the Author of salvation.
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2. Sufficient SacrificeFor Everyone {245}
Upon Christ as our substitute andsurety was laid the iniquity of us all.He was counted a transgressor, that
He might redeem us from thecondemnation of the law. The guilt of
every descendant of Adam waspressing upon His heart. The wrath ofGod against sinfilled the soul of His
Son with consternation.The Desire of Ages 753
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2. Sufficient SacrificeChrists Blood {246}
Christs blood is better than anyother blood. No other blood can
really provide forgiveness; Christs
death is the only reason sins areforgiven, before and after the Cross
(Heb. 9:15).The shedding of Christs blood, and
its effects, are clear evidence that
Christs death was substitionary.
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Christ, Our Sacrifice3. Spotless Sacrifice
1 Peter 1:18, 19 NKJVKNOWING THAT you were not
redeemed with corruptible things,
like silver or gold, from your aimlessconduct received by tradition from
your fathers,but with the precious blood ofChrist, as of a lamb without blemish
and without spot.
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3. Spotless SacrificeWithout Sin {247}
ALL OFFERINGS had to beunblemished. The Hebrew tamim
could also be translated as
complete, unscathed, withoutfault, or perfect.
Only the best was good enough.Pertaining to people, the word is
used to characterize their relationship
with God as being blameless
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3. Spotless SacrificeWithout Sin {247}
Jesus perfectly fulfills the OldTestament criterion of a spotlesssacrifice. His pure life established
Jesus as a perfect sacrifice.This is the guarantee of our salvation,for only a sinless one could bear our
sin for us, and it is His perfectrighteousness that covers us, now
and in the judgment.
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3. Spotless SacrificeWithout Sin {247}
The Greek amomos,without blemishis used to describe not only Jesus and
His flawless sacrifice but also the
character of His followers.Through Christs death and His
ministry, we are presentedblameless before God (Jude 24).This is possible only because the
Blameless One stands in our place.
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Christ, Our SacrificeFinal Words {249}
Paul sounds a warning in Hebrews6:46 and 10:2631.
The real danger of disregard and
neglect is that it is often a subtle andvery gradual process. The transition
can be unnoticeable.Christs sacrifice should never become
so familiar that we regard it as
commonplace