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The Man Who Was Unworthy To Be Saved - Matthew 27:54

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In Jeffrey Johnson's sermon, "The Man Who Was Unworthy To Be Saved," he explores the remarkable story of the Roman centurion present at Jesus' crucifixion. This centurion, whom Johnson refers to as "Rufus," represents the epitome of unworthiness—a hardened soldier responsible for Christ's brutal execution. Johnson paints a vivid picture of Rufus as a ruthless man, a high-ranking Roman officer who oversaw and participated in the mocking, beating, and crucifixion of Jesus.
Through the juxtaposition of Rufus' cruelty and Jesus' tender compassion, Johnson emphasizes the astounding grace of Christ, who, even in His suffering, forgave those who tortured Him. He underscores the profound nature of this forgiveness, highlighting that Christ's first act in paradise was to save this very man, Rufus, who had been complicit in His death.
Johnson draws a powerful connection between Rufus and all who come to Christ, arguing that none of us are worthy of salvation. Yet, through Christ's perfect love and mercy, even the most undeserving can be forgiven. The sermon challenges listeners to reflect on their own need for grace and to marvel at the extraordinary compassion of Jesus, who forgave His executioner and continues to offer salvation to all who believe.

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Sisällön tarjoaa Jeffrey Johnson. Jeffrey Johnson tai sen podcast-alustan kumppani lataa ja toimittaa kaiken podcast-sisällön, mukaan lukien jaksot, grafiikat ja podcast-kuvaukset. Jos uskot jonkun käyttävän tekijänoikeudella suojattua teostasi ilman lupaasi, voit seurata tässä https://fi.player.fm/legal kuvattua prosessia.

In Jeffrey Johnson's sermon, "The Man Who Was Unworthy To Be Saved," he explores the remarkable story of the Roman centurion present at Jesus' crucifixion. This centurion, whom Johnson refers to as "Rufus," represents the epitome of unworthiness—a hardened soldier responsible for Christ's brutal execution. Johnson paints a vivid picture of Rufus as a ruthless man, a high-ranking Roman officer who oversaw and participated in the mocking, beating, and crucifixion of Jesus.
Through the juxtaposition of Rufus' cruelty and Jesus' tender compassion, Johnson emphasizes the astounding grace of Christ, who, even in His suffering, forgave those who tortured Him. He underscores the profound nature of this forgiveness, highlighting that Christ's first act in paradise was to save this very man, Rufus, who had been complicit in His death.
Johnson draws a powerful connection between Rufus and all who come to Christ, arguing that none of us are worthy of salvation. Yet, through Christ's perfect love and mercy, even the most undeserving can be forgiven. The sermon challenges listeners to reflect on their own need for grace and to marvel at the extraordinary compassion of Jesus, who forgave His executioner and continues to offer salvation to all who believe.

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