The sermon "A Lie, The Law and The Gospel" by Rick Warta addresses the theological significance of the law of God as revealed in Exodus 19, illustrating the connection between the Old Testament narrative and New Testament redemption through Christ. The preacher argues that Israel's exodus from Egypt serves as a type of believers’ redemption from sin, as they were delivered through the blood of the Passover lamb, foreshadowing Christ's sacrificial death. Scripture references, particularly from 1 Corinthians 10:11 and Galatians 3, are used to support the claims that the law serves as a schoolmaster to expose human sinfulness and the inability to achieve righteousness by works. Ultimately, Warta emphasizes the comforting truth of the gospel, proclaiming that grace abounds where sin increases, and believers can approach God boldly through faith in Jesus Christ, who fulfilled the law and atoned for sin.
“The whole exodus out of Egypt teaches us of our redemption out of sin and the kingdom of Satan by the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“There's no redemption if there's just a redeemer who never pays... and there's no redemption unless those who have been given release are actually let go.”
“The law was our schoolmaster until Christ, until faith was revealed, until God revealed the truth of what he would do in Christ.”
“The law exposes us as being exceeding sinful... but Christ has addressed all of that in the sacrifice of himself.”
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