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Another Gospel III : Christ' Sufficiency


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This teaching explores the completeness of Christ's finished work, examining how the Old Testament points to Christ and why additional religious rituals or performances are unnecessary for believers.

Through careful exposition of scripture, particularly focusing on Hebrews 8-9, the teaching demonstrates how Christ fulfills every role needed for our salvation and relationship with God.
Finally, this teaching effectively dismantles religious performance while establishing the sufficiency of Christ's finished work, encouraging believers to rest in God's complete provision through Christ.

Key Points:

1. The Completeness of Christ's Work: Christ is the complete fulfillment of every role or process attempted in the Old Testament. This means that Christ fulfilled every role needed for humanity's salvation - priest, sacrifice, judge, king, and prophet, making additional mediators unnecessary.
Scripture: Hebrews 4:14-16, Hebrews 10:12-14, Romans 8:33-34, Revelations 19
"Everything we were looking for in the Old Testament, we now have it in Christ."

2. The Superiority of the New Covenant: The new covenant in Christ surpasses the old covenant's external regulations with an internal reality.
Scripture: Hebrews 9:11-17, Revelations 21:3-4
"Why are we looking into the past for ritual washings, for ritual doings, for ritual actions when we have received a better covenant that does not need rituals?"

3. The Tabernacle Within Believers: Unlike the Old Testament physical tabernacle, believers are now God's dwelling place. The New Testament represents a better covenant where believers are the tabernacle of God through Christ's indwelling.
Scripture: Revelations 21:3-4, Hebrews 9:11-17
"The tabernacle is in you. You don't have to look for in altars what you have received in Christ."

4. God's Intentional Love: God's love wasn't reckless but carefully calculated, counting the cost before creation.
Scripture: John 3:16; John 17:3, Ephesians 1:3-6
"God counted the costs, knew it would cost him his son... and chose to pay it since before all time began. His love is intentional. It was not reckless."

5. Rest in Christ's Responsibility: Believers are called to rest in Christ's finished work rather than striving in religious performance. Religion is trying to work out what Christ has finished, paying the price to enjoy what grace already guarantees.
Scripture: Philippians 2:13, Hebrews 4
"Any doctrine that takes you from resting in God; Any doctrine that is making the responsibility yours; Any doctrine that takes you from resting in the responsibility of Christ, is not the gospel."


Declarations:

I choose to believe, decree, and declare that:

God's Word is enough for me

I am a recipient of the new covenant through Christ's death.

Christ speaks for me, I have no more need for prophets or other middle men.

Christ, my High Priest, mediates and represents me before God.

God, my judge, brings no charge against me in Christ.

I reign with Christ in oneness and love.

I am an inheritor of God's promises through Christ.

I am adopted as God's child in Christ.

I am equipped through scripture with everything I need for life and godliness.

God's Word is enough for me.

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