Christ alone is the foundation of our salvation and righteousness before God.
In Christian theology, particularly within Reformed thought, the concept of 'Christ alone' signifies that salvation and righteousness are solely based on the finished work of Jesus Christ. The sermon emphasizes that neither human tradition nor works can add to or take away from Christ’s atoning sacrifice. In Matthew 15:9, Jesus critiques the practices that replace true worship with the commandments of men, reinforcing that obeying or performing human traditions does not secure our standing before God. The message underscores the sufficiency of Christ; our acceptance is through Him alone, as He is the fulfillment of God's redemptive plan. Believing in 'Christ alone' not only authenticates our faith but also aligns our hearts closer to God.
Scripture References:
Matthew 15:9, Ephesians 2:8-9
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