The sermon by Fred Evans, titled "The Union and Unity of the Church," centers on the theological concepts of the covenant of promise and the unity believers share in Christ. Evans argues that justification cannot be attained through the works of the law, but rather through faith in Jesus Christ, drawing on Galatians 3:23-29 to highlight the distinction between the covenant of law, which exposes sin, and the covenant of promise, which provides salvation through Christ. He emphasizes that all believers, irrespective of their ethnic, social, or gender distinctions, are united in their identity as children of God through faith. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the call for unity among believers, countering any attempts at division through legalistic teachings or social barriers, asserting that in Christ, all are equally valuable members of the body.
“The law tells me that I'm not. What did God say? He said, your sin has separated you from God. What does the gospel say? The gospel tells us that we are reconciled to God.”
“The gospel is the great leveler. It puts us all on the same plane, on the same level: sinners saved by grace.”
“If you are a believer in Jesus Christ, you are saved by the grace of God alone through the faith and faithfulness of Jesus Christ.”
“This is the glorious truth of the covenant. This is all the promise of God, the covenant of promise. And the unifying part is this, we are all baptized.”
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