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A clean name is priceless, and this message argues you can’t purchase it with success, money, or moral effort. We start with two stories that linger: a mob-connected lawyer who turns on Al Capone at great personal cost, and his son Butch O’Hare, a WWII pilot whose bravery becomes legend. Both stories set up one theme: real freedom always has a price, and someone pays it.
From 1 Peter 1:18-21, we walk through four portraits of Jesus that make the gospel concrete and personal. Peter says we’re redeemed not with perishable things like silver or gold, but with the precious blood of Christ, the unblemished and spotless Lamb of God. We connect the dots to the Passover, Isaiah’s suffering servant, and the stunning claim that the church is purchased with God’s own blood. Along the way, we challenge the “futile way of life” that gets inherited and normalized, and we ask what kind of legacy we’re actually handing to our kids and grandkids.
Then we go deeper: the cross is not plan B. Scripture presents the crucifixion as foreknown and arranged before the foundation of the world, which changes how we think about God’s providence and our assurance. The gospel isn’t only true “for the world,” it must become true “for me,” with faith placed in Christ alone and hope anchored in the God who raised Him from the dead. If you’ve ever wondered what redemption really means, why the Bible talks so much about blood, and how resurrection victory reshapes daily life, this is for you. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review with the line that challenged you most.
Learn more about twenty-five years of global impact, and reserve tickets to our gala. https://www.wisdomonline.org/mp/25
Learn more: https://www.wisdomonline.org/
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A clean name is priceless, and this message argues you can’t purchase it with success, money, or moral effort. We start with two stories that linger: a mob-connected lawyer who turns on Al Capone at great personal cost, and his son Butch O’Hare, a WWII pilot whose bravery becomes legend. Both stories set up one theme: real freedom always has a price, and someone pays it.
From 1 Peter 1:18-21, we walk through four portraits of Jesus that make the gospel concrete and personal. Peter says we’re redeemed not with perishable things like silver or gold, but with the precious blood of Christ, the unblemished and spotless Lamb of God. We connect the dots to the Passover, Isaiah’s suffering servant, and the stunning claim that the church is purchased with God’s own blood. Along the way, we challenge the “futile way of life” that gets inherited and normalized, and we ask what kind of legacy we’re actually handing to our kids and grandkids.
Then we go deeper: the cross is not plan B. Scripture presents the crucifixion as foreknown and arranged before the foundation of the world, which changes how we think about God’s providence and our assurance. The gospel isn’t only true “for the world,” it must become true “for me,” with faith placed in Christ alone and hope anchored in the God who raised Him from the dead. If you’ve ever wondered what redemption really means, why the Bible talks so much about blood, and how resurrection victory reshapes daily life, this is for you. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review with the line that challenged you most.
Learn more about twenty-five years of global impact, and reserve tickets to our gala. https://www.wisdomonline.org/mp/25
Learn more: https://www.wisdomonline.org/
Support the show

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