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Sermon Notes: Bought with a Price, Part 1
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1 Corinthians 6:19-20—"You are not your own, for you were bought with a price. So glorify God in your body." He slays our sins at the cross. "You were bought with a price." Let us consider this argument, that we may find therein death for our sins.
A BLESSED FACT
"You were bought with a price." "You are bought." This is that idea of Redemption which modern heretics dare to style mercantile. The mercantile redemption is the Scriptural one; for the expression, "bought with a price,'' is a double declaration of that idea. Redemption is a greater source of obligation than creation or preservation. Hence it is a wellspring of holiness. "With a price." This indicates the greatness of the cost. The Father gave the Son. The Son gave himself; his happiness, his glory, his repose, his body, his soul, his life. Measure the price by the bloody sweat, the desertion, the betrayal, the scourging, the cross, the heartbreak. 
Our body and spirit are both bought with the body and spirit of Jesus.
- This is either a fact or not. "You are bought," or you are unredeemed. Terrible alternative.
- If a fact, it is the fact of your life. A wonder of wonders.
- It will remain to you eternally the greatest of all facts. If true at all, it will never cease to be true, and it will never be outdone in importance by any other event.
- It should therefore operate powerfully upon us both now and ever.
Adapted from Charles Spurgeon's sermon notes, which are in the public domain.


