Today, our sermon is titled “Why Death?” We will discuss why Jesus had to die and the theological significance of His sacrifice. We will emphasize the importance of preparation for the Lenten season and understanding Jesus’ purpose as a sacrifice. We will explore the biblical references that explain Jesus’ mission to save sinners and cleanse them from their sins. The sermon will address the broader question of why Jesus had to die in the first place, referencing the consequences of sin and highlighting Jesus’ role as the perfect sacrifice. It will conclude by urging us who believe in an active, transformed life in Christ and an active life of repentance.

Recording

((Audio Only))

Study Guide

Take the sermon further with friends and family with these discussion questions.

1- What do Romans 12:1-2 and 1 Corinthians 5:7, 6:19-20 say about presenting ourselves as living sacrifices and being holy?
– Application: How can you apply the concept of being a living sacrifice in your everyday decisions?

2- How is repentance defined in the sermon, and why is it essential in a believer’s life?
– Application: What areas in your life do you feel you need to repent or make a change to better align with God’s plan?

3- Why did Jesus have to die in order to save us from our sins, according to the sermon?
– Application: How does the concept of Jesus paying the price for your sins affect how you approach repentance and forgiveness?

4- How does Jesus’ death on the cross demonstrate God’s love for humanity?
– Application: What are some practical ways you can show God’s love to others in your daily life?

5- Why is Jesus’ sacrifice considered the perfect and blameless sacrifice?
Application: How does understanding Jesus as the perfect and blameless sacrifice impact your view of His death and your own life?

Scripture References

1st Timothy 1:15
John 1:29
1 Corinthians 5:7
Romans 5:8
John 3:16
John 1:14
Romans 3:23
2 Corinthians 5:21
Genesis 3:19
Romans 7:22-25
1 Peter 1:14-19
Leviticus 1:3
1 Corinthians 6:19-20
Romans 12:1-2
Psalm 51:16-17
Micah 6:7-8
Matthew 16:24–25