The sermon titled "His Robe" by Norm Wells addresses the foundational Reformed doctrine of imputed righteousness through Jesus Christ, drawing from Isaiah 61:8-10 and several New Testament passages. Wells argues that God's righteousness cannot be achieved through human effort but is a divine gift that comes through faith in Christ alone. He emphasizes the impossibility of attaining perfection on our own and illustrates imputed righteousness with various biblical examples, such as the seamless robe of Christ's garments during His crucifixion, which symbolizes His sinlessness. The sermon underscores the practical significance of this doctrine, reinforcing the believer's assurance of salvation and acceptance before God based solely on Christ's righteousness rather than personal merit.
“God demands absolute perfection. He will not accept nothing else.”
“The righteousness of Christ is beyond anything. It's beyond imagination. It's out of our scope to understand.”
“He never gives His righteousness where He didn't take care of the problem to begin with.”
“We can come boldly into His presence because He has taken the initiative to forgive us all our sins because of the blood of Jesus Christ.”
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