Introduction
Sanctification (Phil. 3:12; 1 Cor. 6:20; Lev. 20:26)
• A Status Conferred
• A Process Pursued
I. Sanctification and the Yearly Cycle
A. Repetition Means Insufficiency (9:6-12)
B. Repetition Means Reminder
II. Why the OT Sacrifices Could Not Accomplish
Sanctification
A. They Were Shadows and Not Reality
B. It Is Not Possible for the Blood of Bulls and
Goats to take away Sins (Mic. 6:6-8)
III. Sanctification and Jesus Christ
A. No Repetition Means Sufficiency (9:12; Ps. 40)
1. The Incarnation of Jesus Christ (Gal. 4:4)
2. The Active Obedience of Jesus (Jn. 17:4)
B. No Repetition Means No Consciousness of Sins
1. …means Sin has been Forgiven.
2. …means the Will of God has been Obeyed.
3. …means that the New Covenant is Here.
Conclusion
Rev. David Reese has served as the pastor of the Springs Reformed Church since 2002. He is a graduate (Master of Divinity) of the Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Pittsburgh, PA. | more..
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