Leviticus chapter 16 speaks of only one thing, the expiation, and this matter of the expiation is a type of the propitiation made by the blood of Christ as part of His redemption on the New Testament; Christ accomplished expiation! The subject of the book of Leviticus is that Christ is everything in the fellowship […]
Christ accomplished Expiation – He Redeemed us by making Propitiation for our Sins
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Christ was made Sin for us so that Sin might be Condemned and we have Eternal Life
Because of the fall of man, we are sinners, we have an indwelling sin, and we simply sin all the time, but Hallelujah, Christ was made sin for us in order that through His death on the cross sin might be condemned. We all need to realise that we are not merely flawed people who […]
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Christ was made Sin for us so that We might Become the Righteousness of God in Him
In 2 Cor. 5:19-20 Paul speaks of two steps of reconciliation; the first step is to reconcile sinners to God from sin (Christ died for our sins for us to be reconciled to God), and the second step is to reconcile believers living in the natural life to God from the flesh (Christ was made sin […]
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