In this sermon, Fred Evans addresses the theological doctrine of inward grace as seen in Galatians 5:17. He expounds on the conflict between the flesh and the Spirit within believers, emphasizing that while they are justified by faith and free from the law, they will still encounter a constant spiritual warfare. He supports this argument by referencing the contrasting works of the flesh and the fruits of the Spirit, detailing how both exist within believers due to their dual natures. Evans highlights the practical significance of this inward conflict, affirming that true believers will experience a war against sin, revealing both their reliance on Christ's redemptive work and the evidence of the Spirit's transformative presence in their lives.
“If we are led by the Spirit, here's my confidence. You're not under the law.”
“Every man that seeks to be justified by the works of the law is under the curse of it.”
“The first sign of inward grace that you really believe on Christ is this, there's a war begins.”
“Listen to what John Gill says about this. Men are only made righteous by Christ.”
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