Introduction: Christ’s sacrificial death offers the ultimate example of love, motivating perseverance in grace.
1. Christ died for us while we were still weak, demonstrating unconditional love (Romans 5:6).
A. Humanity’s weakness highlights our need for divine assistance and Christ’s perfect sacrifice.
B. His death at the 'right time' emphasizes God's perfect plan and timing.
2. Rarely does one die for a righteous person, yet Christ died for sinners (Romans 5:7).
A. Human nature tends to extend sacrifice only to the worthy, contrasting with Christ's selfless act.
B. Christ’s actions redefine worthiness by demonstrating love for the imperfect.
3. God's love is shown through Christ's death, calling us to persevere in extending grace (Romans 5:8).
A. True transformation requires ongoing perseverance in loving others as Christ loved us.
B. As recipients of such love, our pursuit must be extending grace, reflecting God’s character.
Conclusion: By embracing the example of Christ’s selfless love, we must steadfastly offer grace, transforming ourselves and positively impacting others.
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