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How can a sinner be made right with God?
That's the question every person eventually has to face. Romans 4:24–25, gives us the whole answer in a single sentence.
In this Easter Sunday sermon, we walk through three headings.
The Payment — Jesus wasn't a victim. He was a substitute. Delivered up according to God's definite plan, for our trespasses.
The Proof — The resurrection is God's public declaration that the payment of the cross was accepted. The empty tomb is the receipt that says: Paid in Full.
The Promise — The righteousness of Jesus Christ is credited to those who believe.
If you've ever wondered whether you could ever truly be right with God — this message is for you.
By Grace Hill Church4
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How can a sinner be made right with God?
That's the question every person eventually has to face. Romans 4:24–25, gives us the whole answer in a single sentence.
In this Easter Sunday sermon, we walk through three headings.
The Payment — Jesus wasn't a victim. He was a substitute. Delivered up according to God's definite plan, for our trespasses.
The Proof — The resurrection is God's public declaration that the payment of the cross was accepted. The empty tomb is the receipt that says: Paid in Full.
The Promise — The righteousness of Jesus Christ is credited to those who believe.
If you've ever wondered whether you could ever truly be right with God — this message is for you.