In the sermon titled "Zeal Without Armor," Clay Curtis addresses the theological concept of zeal in relation to God's righteousness and the nature of salvation through Christ. He illustrates this through the account of Asahel in 2 Samuel 2:18-24, highlighting Asahel's misguided zeal as he pursued Abner without the necessary armor, symbolizing the need for believers to rely on Christ alone for righteousness. Curtis references multiple passages, including Romans 10 and Isaiah 59, to demonstrate that true zeal must be accompanied by knowledge and reliance on Christ as the fulfillment of the Law. The significance of this message lies in its call for believers to abandon self-reliance and works-based righteousness, emphasizing that salvation comes through faith in Christ, who embodies the perfect righteousness needed for acceptance before God.
“Asahel's zeal and the Pharisee's zeal was zeal without knowledge.”
“It is not of him that willeth, it is not of him that runneth, but of God that showeth mercy.”
“The law was our schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ that we might be justified by faith.”
“Brethren, be zealous for God... But be zealous to do all trusting Christ alone, Him alone.”
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