In his sermon titled "Not Guilty," Greg Elmquist addresses the doctrine of justification by faith as illustrated in Acts 15:1-12. He contrasts the freedom believers have in Christ with the bondage of the law, emphasizing that true believers, like Paul, can confidently assert their innocence before God. Elmquist cites Galatians 3, which explains that Abraham's faith was credited as righteousness, to underscore that no one is justified by the law but through faith in Christ, who redeems believers from its curse. His practical takeaway is that Christians should not be intimidated by the law or its accusations but rest in the completed work of Christ, which satisfies God's justice, granting them a declaration of "not guilty."
“Only those who are not guilty have no reason to be intimidated by the law.”
“The truth is that misery loves company. Those who are under the burden of the law are jealous of those who are free.”
“We walk by faith, not by sight. We don't look to our lives or to what we're doing or not doing for the hope of our salvation.”
“You talk to my heavenly father. He's pleased with what my Savior did in satisfying all the demands of God's holy law. And I'm not guilty.”
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