Introduction: In our journey of faith, Christ's sacrifice reveals God's unending presence and promise of salvation.
1. Hebrews 9:27-28 emphasizes Christ's sacrifice as a pivotal act in God's redemptive plan.
A. By dying once for humanity's sins, Christ demonstrates God's love and commitment to our salvation.
B. His sacrificial death assures us of God's eternal presence, as it cleanses us and reconciles us to him.
2. Humanity's fallen state highlights our need for Christ's redeeming work and God's companionship.
A. The certainty of judgment after death underscores the necessity of Christ's atonement for sin (Hebrews 9:27).
B. God's presence is evident in his provision of a Savior, addressing our sinful nature and offering a path to redemption.
3. Christ's promised return serves as a reminder of God's continual presence and future hope.
A. His return will bring salvation to those who eagerly await him, reinforcing God's promise (Hebrews 9:28).
B. Eager expectation of Christ's return is fueled by faith and the assurance of God's companionship on our journey.
Conclusion: Christ's sacrifice and promised return confirm God's eternal presence, urging us to eagerly await him. As we journey in faith, let us live with the assurance that God accompanies us, transforming us through his love and promise of salvation.
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