Why Christ Died
Stuart Briscoe
Romans 5:1-11
The cross, once a means of torture, shame and death, has become for some little more than an ornament. But for many it symbolizes the death of Christ and the blessings and responsibilities that come through faith in the crucified Savior.
I. The Human Condition.
A. What we are is all wrong.
1. Sinners. v. 8
2. Powerless. v. 6
3. Ungodly. v. 6
4. Enemies. v. 10
B. What we've done is all wrong.
1. We have failed to do what is required.
2. We have insisted on doing what is forbidden.
C. Where we're heading is all wrong.
1. We are accountable.
2. God is just and holy.
3. We are subject to divine wrat ...
Stuart Briscoe
Romans 5:1-11
The cross, once a means of torture, shame and death, has become for some little more than an ornament. But for many it symbolizes the death of Christ and the blessings and responsibilities that come through faith in the crucified Savior.
I. The Human Condition.
A. What we are is all wrong.
1. Sinners. v. 8
2. Powerless. v. 6
3. Ungodly. v. 6
4. Enemies. v. 10
B. What we've done is all wrong.
1. We have failed to do what is required.
2. We have insisted on doing what is forbidden.
C. Where we're heading is all wrong.
1. We are accountable.
2. God is just and holy.
3. We are subject to divine wrat ...
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