A Tale of Two Cities
Romans 5
8But God demonstrates his own love for us
in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
Teaching Tool or Illustration-Picture of a Cross and a
picture of a Guillotine
1. To illustrate how Christ died for us while we were yet sinners.
2. Sydney Carton died for an innocent man.
3. Jesus died for the guilty.
I. Opening Illustration
A. Do any of you know what a Cross and a guillotine have in common.
1. They were both cruel methods of execution.
2. Used in the Biblical sense (the Cross) and in Dickens’s Novel they were symbols of self sacrifice
B. Do you know the story of A Tale of Two Cities?
1. It is the story of an Englishman, Sydney Carton, who went to the Guillotine in place of a French Nobleman, Charles Darnay.
2.
Tricked by the evil Madame
Defarge in retuning to France, Darney is imprisoned and condemned to the
guillotine.
3. He is guilty of no crime except his noble birth.
4. Carton was a Darney look-alike.
5.
Seeing no other way
Carton changes places and dies in the place of the innocent Frenchman.
II. Biblical
Concept
A.
Have you ever wondered
why someone would do that?
B. Sydney Canton died for the innocent.
C. Jesus died for the guilty.
1. We were the ones who were did the crimes but he was the one who did the time.
2. Jesus died in our place.
3. Christ was totally blameless and without sin but he became sin for our sake.
4. God like the hero in the story of two cities could find no other way.
5. We were guilty
6. Someone had to die.
7. Jesus chose to change places with us
8. Jesus chose to die for the very people who sinned against him and even those who nailed him to the cross.
III. Application
1. This is grace we are given something we cannot earn or deserve.
2. It is a free gift paid for by the blood of Jesus Christ.
3. All we have to do is repent and accept his forgiveness.
4. Have you accepted this gift?
5. If not, now is the time to do so.
Prayer: Father we do repent of our sin and ask
forgiveness. And we acknowledge Jesus
as our savior and accept his love, forgiveness and gift of salvation. Amen