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In this sermon, Charles Spurgeon discusses the Day of Atonement. While himself a Reformed Baptist preacher, Spurgeon respected the deep symbolism of this Jewish tradition. He carefully analyzes the parallels between the Old Testament high priest and Jesus as the High Priest, who makes the atoning sacrifice. In remembrance of Christ’s sacrificial act, Spurgeon writes urges us to “clap our hands with joy, for he liveth, he liveth; the atonement is accepted, and we are accepted too; the scapegoat is gone, our sins are gone with it.”
© 2020 Audio Sommelier (Hljóðbók): 9781987101355
Útgáfudagur
Hljóðbók: 7 mars 2020
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Andleg málefni
In this sermon, Charles Spurgeon discusses the Day of Atonement. While himself a Reformed Baptist preacher, Spurgeon respected the deep symbolism of this Jewish tradition. He carefully analyzes the parallels between the Old Testament high priest and Jesus as the High Priest, who makes the atoning sacrifice. In remembrance of Christ’s sacrificial act, Spurgeon writes urges us to “clap our hands with joy, for he liveth, he liveth; the atonement is accepted, and we are accepted too; the scapegoat is gone, our sins are gone with it.”
© 2020 Audio Sommelier (Hljóðbók): 9781987101355
Útgáfudagur
Hljóðbók: 7 mars 2020
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