Kevin Dibbley - May 21, 2023

"The Great Exchange"

In this sermon, we are going to be studying the wonderful, humbling and healing doctrine of “penal substitutionary atonement.” In Luke 23:1-25, we are going to see Herod and Pilate, hostile enemies, become friends as they examine Jesus. This strange alignment results in Jesus being sent to the cross to die as a criminal and a wicked man named Barabbas being set free. Who would have thought in this moment of grave injustice, God would be working out something that gloriously sets us free from sin and condemnation? Our message is called “The Great Exchange” and our prayer for all of us this week is that we might rejoice and be captivated by Jesus. Jesus has come to set us free from our guilt, our shame, and condemnation. He took our sin and punishment so we could walk away free. Do you feel deeply forgiven? Do you feel truly free?

Scripture References: Luke 23:1-25

From Series: "Glorious Disruption: A Study in the Gospel of Luke"

The Great Exchange

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