Prayer For Christ's Sacrifice For Our Sins: John MacArthur #prayer #johnmacarthur #christ #sacrifice

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Transcript:
Our Father, again we come with hearts that are full. We are amazed at the glory and the wonder of the New Covenant, that You made a promise to us to forgive our sins based upon the penalty for our sins being poured out on an innocent substitute, and You chose Your own Son to be that substitute. And He willingly went to the cross for the joy that was set before Him.

We thank You, Lord, for such grace and love. And may we live our lives in a way that expresses that gratitude, to Your honor. We pray that You’ll draw the hearts of those that are willing and open, made willing by Your Spirit to Yourself today. May we all embrace Christ with a fresh and new love. Thank You for that wonderful, wonderful reality of the cross. This is no accident.

This is no plan gone bad. This is the triumph. When Christ was nailed on that cross, Satan in hell knew He had won. He had not lost; he had won the greatest triumph of the universe. He had ratified fully the new covenant by which penitent, believing sinners are given eternal heaven and eternal joy. We rejoice in this glorious truth, which is ours by Your goodness. In Christ’s name, amen.

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