Grace Baptist Church of Danville

August 7, 2011

 

Any sermon that does not have Christ crucified for its beginning, its middle, and its end is a waste of time in preparation and a crime in execution.

 

 

Daily Readings for the Week of August 7-14

Sunday                Jeremiah 25-27                                           Thursday                   Jeremiah 36-38

            Monday                      Jeremiah 28-30                                           Friday             Jeremiah 39-41

            Tuesday                    Jeremiah 31-32                                           Saturday                    Jeremiah 42-45

            Wednesday  Jeremiah 33-35                                           Sunday                      Jeremiah 46-48

 

 

á      Fairmont Grace Church in Sylacauga, AL has called Bro. Larry Criss to be their pastor. Bro. Larry has been a faithful member of this church body for more than twenty years. We have been greatly blessed by his fellowship with us in the Gospel and by his ministry to us. He will be greatly missed. But we rejoice in GodÕs goodness in sending him forth from us to serve His people in Sylacauga, and in His goodness to them in giving them a pastor after His own heart, to feed them with knowledge and understanding.

á      I am scheduled to preach for Kingsport Sovereign Grace Church in Kingsport, TN tonight. Tomorrow night through Wednesday night, I plan to preach for the Sovereign Grace Fellowship in Booneville, NC (Linwood Campbell, Pastor) and for Covenant of Grace Baptist Church in N. Wilkesboro, NC (Mike Walker, Pastor) on Thursday and Friday.

á      Bro. Ron Wood is preaching today for Fairmont Grace Church in Sylacauga, AL, where Bro. Larry Criss is pastor.

á      Bro. Larry Criss will preach the Gospel to you tonight and Tuesday.

 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!  Anne Peterson-11th  Ben Peterson-11th

 

NURSERY DUTY THIS WEEK

Today: Shante Birchum  (AM) Ruth Wall (PM)          Tuesday: Debbie Bartley

 

When We Our Weakness Know — Don Fortner

(Tune: Majestic Sweetness #52)

 

  1. Amazing, condescending grace! Mercy and love combined!

The God of heaven dwells, He says, in every contrite mind.

 

  1. He rules the world and fills all space, binds winds and measures storms;

Yet stoops to make His dwelling place the hearts of worthless worms!

 

  1. His contrite ones He will revive. His strength He will bestow.

His grace sufficient He will give, when we our weakness know!

 

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Satisfaction

 

ÒHe shall see of the travail of His soul, and shall be satisfied.Ó (Isaiah 53:11)

 

Gospel preachers speak frequently about the satisfaction of Christ, declaring that He has both made satisfaction for the sins of His people and that He shall forever be satisfied with the results of His finished work. Be sure you understand this. It is crucial to the Gospel. Indeed, this matter of Christ making satisfaction and of Christ being satisfied is the Gospel.

 

The Lord Jesus Christ satisfied the law and justice of God for His elect, when He suffered and died as our Substitute upon the cursed tree. By obeying all the precepts of Gods holy law as a man, He fulfilled it as our Representative and brought in everlasting righteousness for us. By dying under the curse of the law, bearing our sins, bearing its penalty to the full extremity of Divine justice, dying as our Substitute under the wrath of God, our all glorious Christ satisfied the wrath and justice of God for us. Thus, He put away our sins by the sacrifice of Himself. He has forever secured for His people complete, total immunity from all the evil consequences of their sins. He has secured the eternal salvation of GodÕs elect by His satisfaction, making it impossible for God in justice to impute our sins to us (Romans 4:8; Galatians 3:13; Hebrews 9:12).

 

Having satisfied the law and justice of God for us, we are assured that our great Redeemer shall see of the travail of His souls and shall be satisfied. He will see His elect, every one of them, saved: justified, sanctified, and glorified. Not one ransomed sinner shall perish under the wrath of God. This is the good news we declare in the Gospel. (Isaiah 40:1-2)

 

 

 

Propitiation

 

ÒHe is the propitiation for our sins.Ó (1 John 2:2)

 

Propitiation is the appeasement of GodÕs wrath by the blood of Christ. The word ÒpropitiationÓ is used three times in the New Testament. In all three places we are told that Christ is our propitiation. The very same Greek word translated ÒpropitiationÓ in the New Testament is translated Òmercy seatÓ in the Septuagint (Greek) version of Exodus 25:21 and in Hebrews 9:5.

 

            The mercy seat which covered the ark of the covenant and covered GodÕs broken law, upon which the cherubim were fixed, upon which they constantly looked, was the place where the atonement blood of the paschal lamb was sprinkled. The mercy seat was the seat of Divine Majesty where God promised to meet His people in mercy. To the mercy seat men were bidden look in the hope of obtaining mercy from and communing with God through the blood-stained mercy seat, just as we are bidden to come to the throne of grace that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need, because there Christ has sprinkled His blood.

 

            The publican mentioned by our Lord in LukeÕs Gospel looked to Christ as the one represented  in  the  mercy  seat.  He  cried,  ÒGod  be  merciful  (be  propitious) to me a

 

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sinnerÓ (Luke 18:13). He sought mercy through the propitiatory sacrifice of the Lord Jesus Christ, the Messiah. Let me show you how this word propitiation is used in reference to Christ and His sacrifice for sin.

 

            The Lord Jesus Christ was set forth by God the Father to be our propitiation (Romans 3:24-26). He is the One who has made propitiation for us, the One in whom propitiation is found, the One for whose sake God is propitious to sinners, and the One who is Himself our Gospel. Christ is our Mercy Seat. He alone is the place where God meets with sinners, receives us, and blesses us. He is the One by whom justice has been appeased. He is the One who is our Peace. He is the propitiatory Sacrifice for our sins. Just as God in the Old Testament types smelled the sweet savor of the typical, legal sacrifices and was ceremonially content with them, so ChristÕs precious blood is a sweet smelling savor to Him (Ephesians 5:2). John Gill wrote, ÒHis sacrifice was an offering of a sweet smelling savour to (the Father). He was well pleased with it. It gave Him contentment and satisfaction, because His justice was appeased by it and the demands of His law were answered. Yea, it was magnified and made honorable.Ó

 

            How has God the Father set forth His dear Son as our Mediator to be the propitiation for our sins? Obviously, Paul does not suggest that the Son was compelled to be subservient to the Father. Not at all. This thing was agreed upon by both the Father and the Son. The Son was just as willing to be our Gospel as the Father is willing to receive His propitiatory sacrifice. Yet, the Holy Spirit tells us that it was God the Father who set forth his Son to be a propitiation. How has He done this?

 

            Christ was set forth to be the propitiation for our sins in the eternal purposes and decrees of God. He is the Lamb of God who, verily, was foreordained and slain before the foundation of the world as the ransom price and propitiatory sacrifice for His people. His sufferings and death as such were according to the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God (1 Peter 1:19; Acts 2:23; 4:28; Revelation 13:8).

 

            He was set forth to be our propitiation in all the promises, prophecies, and pictures of the Old Testament Scriptures. He is the Seed of the woman promised to Adam and Eve in the Garden who must come to crush the serpentÕs head. He is the paschal lamb, the brazen serpent, the morning and evening sacrifice, and the promised Substitute of whom all the prophets wrote.

 

            In the fulness of time the Son of God was set forth as our propitiation in human flesh. He was actually made of a woman, made under the law, that He might redeem His people who were under the law. When He was made sin for us that we might be made the righteousness of God in Him, when He had satisfied Divine justice for us with His precious blood, He was set forth as the propitiation for our sins.

 

            Christ is still set forth in the Gospel to be the propitiation for our sins, and shall be until time shall be no more. As GodÕs servants faithfully expound the Book of God, preaching the Gospel in the power of His Spirit, Christ is set forth as the only and all-sufficient, effectual propitiation for our sins (1 John 2:2). He is the propitiatory sacrifice for the sins of Gods elect, Jews and Gentiles, throughout all the world, the sacrifice upon which God is merciful to us, being pacified towards us for all that we have done (Hebrews. 8:12; Ezekiel 16:6).

 

            Because of his great love for us, God the Father sent His darling Son into the world to be the propitiation for our sins by offering up His soul and body as a sacrifice to Divine justice to make atonement for us (1 John 4:10).

 

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The Grace Bulletin

 

August 7, 2011

 

Grace Baptist Church of Danville

2734 Old Stanford Road-Danville, Kentucky 40422-9438

Telephone (859) 236-8235 - E-Mail don@donfortner.com

 

Donald S. Fortner, Pastor

 

Schedule of Regular Services

 

Sunday

10:00 A.M. Bible Classes

10:30 A.M. Morning Worship Service

6:30   P.M. Evening Worship Service

 

Tuesday

7:30 P.M. Mid-Week Worship Service

 

Television Broadcasts in Danville

 

Channel 6 - Sunday Morning 8:00 A.M.

Channel 6 - Wednesday Evening 6:00 P.M.

Channel 6 - Friday Evening 7:00 P.M.

 

Television Broadcasts in Harrodsburg

Channel 6 - Sunday Afternoon 3:00 P.M.

Channel 6 - Friday Evening 6:00 P.M.

 

Web Pages

http://www.DonFortner.com

http://www.FreegraceRadio.com

http://www.Grace-eBooks.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Don Fortner

 

 

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