In this sermon titled "The Faith and Faithfulness of Christ," Fred Evans addresses the central theological topic of Christ’s dual roles as Apostle and High Priest as articulated in Hebrews 3. He argues that Christ, fully God and fully man, was both faithful in His mission to preach salvation and in His atoning work as a priest. Key Scripture references include Hebrews 3:1-2, which emphasizes Christ's faithfulness, and Galatians 2:20, highlighting the nature of faith as derived from Christ's own faith. Evans stresses the practical significance of these doctrines, affirming that believers' acceptance before God rests not on their faith or works, but solely on Christ's completed work, providing assurance and liberation from sin and condemnation.
“Christ did not come down in order to make salvation possible. He came as a man to accomplish salvation.”
“You are holy brethren because God hath taken our sins and charged them to Christ.”
“My acceptance with God is not dependent upon my faith or my faithfulness.”
“If you don't get anything, get that and believe on him. Not in your faith, not in your faithfulness, but in him.”
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