Contents
Introduction
Part I: The Saving Death of Jesus Christ: The Basic Principles
Christ Our Savior—an Overview
The Atonement within a Personalist Trinitarian Context
God Suffers Our Punishment
Christ Substituted for Us on the Cross
What Christ Suffered for Us
Justified by Faith
Christ Became a Curse for Us
The Law Upheld
Christ Died to Fulfill the Law for Us
Old Testament Preparation
How It All Started
He Made Him to Be Sin
All Saved in the Same Way
All Salvation Is through Christ
Born Again
Made Truly Righteous
Christ’s Death Gives Peace to Our Conscience
Sanctified by the Law
Do the Will of God
Washed in Christ’s Blood
Forgiveness for Unwitting Sins
The Lord Chastises and Disciplines Our Conscience
Part II: The Vicarious Nature of Christ’s Death and Its Consequences
Who Can Endure an Anguished Spirit?
A Remedy for the Pain of Guilt
Victory over the Fear of Death
Jesus Conquers Spiritual Death
Jesus Christ, the Victor over Death
Rest for Your Souls
God’s Wrath and Favor
Abraham Believed God and It was Reckoned to Him as Righteousness
No Other Name
The Eucharistic Sacrifice
The Atoning Sacrifice of Christ
Jesus’ Sacrifice, Our Only Access to the Father
The Father Gave His Own Beloved Son for Us
Saved by His Death and Illumined by His Resurrection
He Rose Victorious over Death
Jesus Christ, Our Intercessor with the Father
Christ’s Priesthood
Access into the Heavenly Sanctuary
The Lamb of God Who Takes Away the Sins of the World
He Will Bring Forth Righteousness
Believe in the Lord Jesus, and You Will Be Saved
The Benefits of Faith
The Father’s Mercy
The Good Fruit of Our Justification by Faith
In the Cross is Life
If We Die with Him, We Shall also Live with Him
A Witness of the Resurrection
Newness of Life
The Good Shepherd
Christ Calms the Storms in Our Heart
Saved by Faith
The Harvest of the Earth
Part III: Salvation and Divinization through Christ’s Incarnation, Death, Resurrection, and the Eucharist
Assurance of Final Perseverance
The Eucharist, the Sacrifice of the New Testament
The Eucharist Divinizes the Human Race
The Paschal Mystery
Joy in the Holy Spirit
Transformed by the Death, Resurrection, and Eucharistic Presence of Jesus Christ
The Eucharistic Christ Sanctifies, Illuminates, and Renews the World
The Glory of God in Jesus Christ
Food for the Journey
The Eucharistic Bread Gives Life to Our Soul
The Eucharist, Food for Our Soul
Part IV: Authentic Preaching of Salvation in Jesus Christ
True Preachers of Salvation Are Few
We Now Live in the Messianic Times
Transformed into New Creatures by Jesus Ch
Introduction
The Vicarious, Sacrificial, Atoning Death of Jesus Christ is a collection of my essays and sermons on the theme of Christ’s atoning death on the cross. It is a collection of Biblical reflections on this central mystery of the Christian faith. I seek to look at this mystery from many different, scripturally-based points of view and reflect on the various aspects of this central mystery. My primary question throughout is, How is it that Christ’s death on the cross saves us from sin and restores us to intimacy with God? This work is, therefore, a prolonged meditation on this mystery.
The fundamental point of The Vicarious, Sacrificial, Atoning Death of Jesus Christ is that Jesus, on the cross, bore for us our punishment for sin, thus freeing us from this punishment and restoring us to union with God.
Considering that this is a collection of sermons that were originally written for ever new audiences, it necessarily involves repetition. Since each sermon had to be a complete unit in itself, it must, of necessity, restate points already made in other sermons for other audiences and then try to reinforce, illuminate, and reflect further on these same central points in ever new ways.
Yet, I believe that all good preaching is repetitious. We need to hear again and again in ever new and fresh ways the central and most important truths of our faith. A preacher that does not repeat is not a good preacher, for he does not know his audience and its need for repetition. Another advantage of this method is that it keeps our attention ever focused on the one, central mystery of Jesus Christ’s saving death and its significance for us. I do not just make an important point and then leave it to go on to consider other matters. Rather, I circle around this fundamental point of our faith again and again, trying to look at it afresh from ever new angles, as we do in meditation, in order to savor its beauty and penetrate its depth.
Christ’s death on the cross brought us salvation. It saves us from sin, guilt, and eternal death and restores us to friendship and intimacy with God. It gives us forgiveness and peace of heart.
The Church needs to be renewed in our day by fresh contact with the Biblical roots of this central mystery of our faith. If you are uncertain about the meaning of Christ’s saving death, you will be a weak Christian. What you need to strengthen you in your faith is fresh Biblical reflection on this central mystery. I offer this work as a contribution to this end.