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Livestream sermons from George County Baptist Church.
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The sermon presents the brazen altar of the tabernacle as a profound typology of Christ's atoning sacrifice, emphasizing that access to God is only possible through the substitutionary death of Jesus, who bore God's justice in full. Central to this message is the symbolism of brass, representing God's unyielding justice, which was fully satisfied in Christ's crucifixion, as illustrated by the brazen serpent lifted in the wilderness—pointing directly to Christ's elevation on the cross for the salvation of all who believe. The altar's dimensions, construction, horns, and perpetual fire underscore the completeness, universality, and eternal efficacy of Christ's sacrifice, while the removal of ashes and the continual fire signify the resurrection and ongoing acceptance of His work. The sermon calls for a response of faith, humility, and worship, affirming that salvation is accessible to all who look to Christ, not by merit or ritual, but by grace through faith, and that this sacrifice demands both gratitude and reverence, shaping the Christian life as a continual offering of self to God.
