Pastor Chris Ansell of Restoration Community Church returns to the New City Catechism for this week's message. This is question 24 of the NCC:
Q: Why was it necessary for Christ, the Redeemer, to die?
A: Since death is the punishment for sin, Christ died willingly in our place to deliver us from the power and penalty of sin and bring us back to God. By his substitutionary atoning death he alone redeems us from hell and gains for us forgiveness of sin, righteousness, and everlasting life.
Passages: Genesis 2:17; Genesis 3:21; Hebrews 12:2; Ephesians 1:7; 2 Corinthians 5:21; 1 John 5:11; John 3:16; Hebrews 10:14
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To the Throne - Leaving a Legacy
To the Throne - Mercy in Unexpected Places
To the Throne - A Seat at the Table
To the Throne - The Priority of Praise and Preeminence of Praise
To the Throne - Strengthen Yourself in the Lord
To the Throne - Divine Prevention
To the Throne - Finding Your Tribe
To the Throne - Stacking Wins, Facing Obstacles, Seizing Opportunity
To the Throne - Making Hamburger
To the Throne - Friends in High Places
To the Throne - Out of Obscurity
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Worship Reminds Us that We're Not Forsaken or Alone
Worship is Rooted in Thankfulness
Worship Reminds Us of Who the Battle Belongs To
Worship Clears the Air
Worship Gives Us a Respite from the Rat Race
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