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Once for All: Remembering Christ's Finished Work

Once for All: Remembering Christ's Finished Work

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In this powerful message centered on Hebrews chapters 9 and 10, Reverend Jack Hamilton emphasizes the complete and sufficient sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Drawing from the imagery of the Old Testament and the New Covenant, he contrasts the temporary atonement of animal sacrifices with the eternal redemption brought by Christ's single offering. Through the observance of the Lord's Supper, Hamilton calls believers to remember not their sins, but the Savior who bore them — once and for all. He urges listeners to rest in Christ's finished work and abandon any attempt to earn God's favor through works, highlighting that salvation is by faith alone. Key Themes: *Christ's once-for-all sacrifice *The insufficiency of Old Testament offerings *The symbolism and importance of the Lord's Supper *God's invitation into His presence through Christ *The futility of works-based righteousness *Assurance of salvation through faith *Living in light of Christ's finished work Key Quotes from Reverend Jack Hamilton: "There's enough truth in that verse to save the whole wide world." "The wrath of God already passed over — at Calvary." "He sat down because there was nothing else to do — it was finished." "The hardest thing in the world is to simply believe in the Lord Jesus Christ." "We don't magnify our sin, we magnify the Savior."
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