Capital City Christian Church | Podcast

Capital City Christian Church
Capital City Christian Church | Podcast

Listen to Capital City's weekly messages and find ways to worship, connect, grow and serve at CapCity. Capital City Christian Church is a non-denominational, independent Christian church in Frankfort, Kentucky. We're committed to being a place where God is building Christ-Driven, 24/7 Jesus followers. A place of 100% truth and 100% grace.

  1. "It Is Finished" - But what was?

    3D AGO

    "It Is Finished" - But what was?

    God had made this plan to bridge the gap caused by sin. But it was a temporary plan because it was insufficient. There was no single sacrifice that was good enough — it required more and more sacrifices. The temple became a holy butcher shop, and priests were basically glorified, religious butchers. All day long, all they did was offer sacrifices. Blood was constantly flowing in an effort to keep up with the sins of man. And it’s why I say that we are too detached from the price of our sin. We don’t have this same system. We don’t have the priests and the temples and the sacrifices and the altar and all that kind of stuff. We don’t have those pieces. We’re separated from the price of our sin because we don’t see the lamb’s throat get slit. We might live in more of a realization of our sin if we had to watch that every so often. We don’t walk into the temple and get the smells of the blood and the burning flesh and attach it to our own failures, our own sin, our own guilt, and our own shame. We don’t walk through a place of worship and step over pools or rivers of blood that are flowing from an altar. We don’t acknowledge that we need an intercessor – a priest. We don’t recognize that we need someone to go before God on our behalf. The system that God created — we’re detached from it. And it’s Jesus’s fault. These systems that made the Israelites very aware of their sin, and they became obsolete after Jesus’s sacrifice. Because it was all a temporary plan. It was all about getting to Jesus. That’s why Paul says in Romans 3 that, “God presented Him,” — talking of Jesus — “as a sacrifice of atonement through faith in His blood.” Jesus Himself was the sacrifice. His blood was the one that was poured out for us, just as you would a small lamb or a goat or a bull in the Old Testament. A sacrifice was made by Jesus, and His blood becomes the payment for our sins. His blood is better than any other sacrifice. It perfect, untainted. He’s the one person who doesn’t have sin, and with it guilt and shame. But he still dies – for us. On our behalf. Jesus says, “It’s finished.” His work as a sacrifice for us is complete. It’s finished.

  2. The Danger of Disconnecting From Jesus

    MAR 30

    The Danger of Disconnecting From Jesus

    Jesus said, “REMAIN in me … APART from me you can do nothing.” This statement is for those who are in Jesus, and it’s also for those who have never followed him. If you’ve never made a decision to follow Jesus, you need to get connected. It’s time to make dead things come alive. It’s time to get grafted into the family of God. But this is mainly a strong warning to the church. Jesus said these words to his followers. You need to know that if you’ve made a decision to follow Jesus sometime in the past, you have to stay connected. Go back to the disciples … did they fail? Maybe they failed in the moment … but not in the long term. The reason we know their names … the reason the church exists today … the reason the name of Jesus is known in every corner of the earth … is because these men didn’t leave the room. It was awkward; it was uncomfortable. And no doubt, following Jesus brought lots of awkwardness for the rest of their lives. Beyond awkward. We can say hard, difficult, conflict-laced moments for the rest of their lives. But they remained, and they didn’t back down. They stayed connected to the true vine, and it changed the world. And later in life, much later in life, Peter writes some words about a terribly awkward moment. Peter says seeing Jesus after walking away from him is the ultimate in awkward – it far surpasses awkward. He says it would be better if you’d never known Jesus to begin with. Peter who disowned Jesus – Peter who disconnected – is the same Peter leading the church and warning followers not to walk away. He knows the pain and awkwardness. Church – remain. It’s a word that can only be used for those who are connected. Jesus said this to his followers. He says it to his inner circle of eleven, as one of them has wandered off into the night to betray him. Church, remain and abide — stay connected.

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Listen to Capital City's weekly messages and find ways to worship, connect, grow and serve at CapCity. Capital City Christian Church is a non-denominational, independent Christian church in Frankfort, Kentucky. We're committed to being a place where God is building Christ-Driven, 24/7 Jesus followers. A place of 100% truth and 100% grace.

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