In this sermon, John Reeves addresses the theological topic of justification by faith, as articulated in Romans 3. He argues that both Jews and Gentiles are guilty of sin and cannot achieve righteousness through their own works of the law, emphasizing that the law serves to reveal sin rather than justify. Scripture references, particularly Romans 3:20-31, illustrate that justification comes through faith in Jesus Christ, who fulfilled the law perfectly, and is attested by the Old Testament prophets, like Isaiah and Jeremiah. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the assurance that believers are declared righteous before God not through their deeds, but by God's grace through faith, providing a foundation for hope and rest in Christ's finished work.
“The law reveals sin, it cannot relieve sin. It is our schoolmaster that brings us to Christ.”
“We cannot justify ourselves before God, we need one who can.”
“It's not works of our own, but is received by, what does it say there? By faith.”
“Jesus paid it all. All to him I owe.”
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