In Pastor Don Bell's sermon titled "The Lord Our Righteousness," he expounds on the theme of divine righteousness as revealed in Jeremiah 23:1-8. The sermon outlines four key points: the condemnation of false shepherds (verses 1-2), the promise of God gathering His elect and providing true shepherds (verses 3-4), the revelation of Jesus Christ as the fulfillment of the prophecy and hope (verse 5-6), and the significance of Christ's salvation as greater than the deliverance from Egypt (verses 7-8). Bell supports his arguments with various Scripture references, emphasizing that the false prophets are accountable for leading God’s people astray while God’s true shepherds will preach the Gospel faithfully, leading to the assurance of salvation in Christ. The practical significance lies in the recognition that true peace and righteousness come solely through faith in Jesus, who is our righteousness, thus encouraging believers to hold firmly to the truth of the Gospel amidst prevalent false teachings.
“Woe be unto the pastors that destroy and scatter the sheep of my pasture, saith the Lord."
“The Lord liveth which brought up and led the seed of the house of Israel out of the north country.”
“Christ is the reality. What God did for them, not even comparable. That was just a picture. This is our reality.”
“He is our righteousness... Where? In Him.”
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