About Us
What We Believe
Who We Are
Pastors + Staff
Elders
Deacons
Contact Us
Employment
Event Registration Refund Policy
Christmas Eve Services
Christmas Joy at the Pikes Peak Center
Next Steps
Explore Faith
Discover First Pres
Belong through Serving
Connect In Groups
Membership + Baptism
Events
Forward
Ministries
Preschools
Kids
Youth
MomCo + MomCo Next
College + Young Adults
Wednesday Nights at First Pres
Fellows
Adult Communities
Alpha
Mission Engagement
Care + Support
Memorial Services
Women
Men
First Pres Library
Media
Watch
Bible Reading
Series Archive
Light + Life and Sermon Podcasts
Give
Give Now
Pledge
Giving History
Manage Giving Profiles
Payment Accounts
First Pres Foundation
Asset-Based Giving
Giving FAQ
Events
About Us
What We Believe
Who We Are
Pastors + Staff
Elders
Deacons
Contact Us
Employment
Event Registration Refund Policy
Christmas Eve Services
Christmas Joy at the Pikes Peak Center
Next Steps
Explore Faith
Discover First Pres
Belong through Serving
Connect In Groups
Membership + Baptism
Events
Forward
Ministries
Preschools
Kids
Youth
MomCo + MomCo Next
College + Young Adults
Wednesday Nights at First Pres
Fellows
Adult Communities
Alpha
Mission Engagement
Care + Support
Memorial Services
Women
Men
First Pres Library
Media
Watch
Bible Reading
Series Archive
Light + Life and Sermon Podcasts
Give
Give Now
Pledge
Giving History
Manage Giving Profiles
Payment Accounts
First Pres Foundation
Asset-Based Giving
Giving FAQ
Error
Watching Sanctuary
Watch Worship Center
Watch Sermon Only
Redeemed
Redeemed From the Enemy Camp
- Tim McConnell
Mar. 13
When we were enemies of God, God sent Jesus to buy us back from the enemy camp. We made ourselves God’s enemies by disobeying His Kingdom rules. We were in active rebellion against God, and still are every time we choose our own will over His ways. Jesus paid the price for our rebellion so that He could snatch us out of the enemy camp and get us back home to God. The first way Jesus did this is through the incarnation (Philippians 2). He came where we are and made himself one with us, even while we were camping out with the enemy. When I try to make myself God’s friend, I only make it worse. I have to let Jesus take my place as God’s enemy, take the punishment and pay the price, and then let Him restore me to God as God’s friend. Jesus takes the place of exile so I can be restored to citizenship. I can’t redeem myself; I have to be Redeemed.
Listen
Growth Guide
Bulletin
More from This Series
From Meaningless Life
- John Goodale
Watch
Good Friday
- Tim McConnell
Watch
Redemption
- Tim McConnell
Watch
Maundy Thursday
-
Watch
Redeemed From Evil
- Tim McConnell
Watch
Redeemed From Injustice
- Tim McConnell
Watch
Redeemed From the Great Lie
- Tim McConnell
Watch
Redeemed From Slavery to Sin
- Matt Holtzman
Watch
Redeemed From the Enemy Camp
- Tim McConnell
Watch
Redeemed From Saving Ourselves
- Tim McConnell
Watch
Ash Wednesday
- Jamal Sarikoki
Watch
Recent Series
What Do You Name Him
The Word of God
Who Cares?
Vision Weekend 2024
Jennifer's Farewell Sermon
Salt