The sermon titled "Things Obtained By Faith" by Clay Curtis delves deeply into the doctrine of salvation by grace through faith, highlighting its foundational importance in Reformed theology. The preacher emphasizes that true faith entails complete trust in Christ, asserting that salvation is entirely a gift from God as articulated in Ephesians 2:8-9. Various Scriptures, including John 1:12 and Galatians 3:26, support the points made, confirming that believers obtain sonship, sanctification, and eternal life through faith in Jesus Christ. Curtis underscores the significance of faith as the sole means by which believers perceive their identity in Christ and the transformative power it has; he argues that faith leads to a purified heart and continual reliance on God’s grace, further establishing that all aspects of salvation and spiritual growth are entirely rooted in Christ.
“The Lord Jesus Christ is salvation. He is salvation. A to Z. He is salvation.”
“Faith is the only thing that excludes boasting. If we're still boasting... we're boasting in that. The only thing that'll exclude that is faith.”
“The holiness of the new man is Christ in you. Christ is the Holy One.”
“We're saved by faith in Christ, that means we're justified by Christ, so we believe on Christ and God imputes his righteousness to us.”
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