In "The Pastor's Parental Zeal," Fred Evans addresses the theological topic of justification by faith alone, emphasizing the dangers of relying on human works for salvation. He draws from Galatians 4:17-20, highlighting how the Judaizers had infiltrated the church and distorted the gospel by teaching that adherence to the law, such as circumcision, was necessary for salvation. Evans utilizes Scripture to argue that true salvation is solely through Christ's work, cautioning that any addition of human effort renders the gospel ineffective. The sermon underscores the significance of pastoral care, portraying the preacher's role as one of spiritual fatherhood, expressing a longing to see believers grow in their faith and be conformed to the image of Christ without relying on their own merit.
“If you add your sanctification to his, what happens? Christ shall profit you nothing.”
“I desire to be righteous. I desire to live righteous. But I'm not gonna add what I'm doing to his righteousness.”
“The gospel we preach is the power of God. Isn't the power of God sufficient to protect you?”
“The zeal of every pastor is to preach Christ.”
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