The sermon "Glorying in the Cross" by Jim Byrd focuses on the theological significance of the cross of Christ, emphasizing salvation by grace through faith rather than works of the law. Byrd argues that the Apostle Paul, in writing to the churches of Galatia, confronts the Judaizers who insisted on a legalistic approach to faith, particularly emphasizing circumcision and the law of Moses. He references Galatians 6:11-14, noting that Paul, with deep concern, wrote the letter himself to underscore the seriousness of the issues at hand, stating that neither salvation nor sanctification can be achieved through human effort, but exclusively via the crucified and risen Savior, Jesus Christ. The practical significance of this message lies in its challenge to modern believers to renounce legalism and to fully embrace the grace and sufficiency of Christ in all aspects of their spiritual lives.
“You can't save yourself, and you can't sanctify yourself either.”
“Our acceptance before God is in the Beloved. We’re accepted in Christ Jesus.”
“God forbid that I should glory, except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ.”
“To grow in grace is to grow in appreciation and gratitude for God's sovereign grace given to you through the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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