In the sermon "The Trifecta Of Believing," Joe Galuszek focuses on three essential elements of the Christian faith, derived from Philippians 3:3: worshiping God in spirit, rejoicing in Christ Jesus, and having no confidence in the flesh. He argues that true believers, identified as the "circumcision" in a spiritual sense, engage in genuine worship through the Holy Spirit and must not rely on their own fleshly capabilities, as all fall short due to sin (Romans 7:18). Galuszek emphasizes that confidence should be placed solely in God and His work, stressing that believers should boast in their relationship with Christ and the salvation He provides (John 4:23-24). This teaching illustrates the heart of Reformed theology, which underscores total depravity, divine sovereignty in salvation, and the necessity of grace for genuine faith and worship.
“Without Christ, man has no life. Period.”
“We are the circumcision ... which worship God in the spirit and rejoice in Christ Jesus and have no confidence in the flesh.”
“To rejoice in Christ Jesus is to glory in his name, his person, and his work, and himself.”
“Salvation is of the Lord. It's his work from beginning to end, and you are to have no confidence in your flesh.”
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