In the sermon titled "Gospel Riches for Religious Dung," Allan Jellett addresses the theological doctrine of justification by faith apart from the works of the Law, as articulated by the Apostle Paul in Galatians 4:8-20. Jellett emphasizes the Galatians' transition from idolatry to faith in Christ and warns them against the influence of false teachers promoting legalism. He cites 2 Corinthians 3 to demonstrate that the Mosaic Law, while originally given with glory, ultimately leads to spiritual death without the redemptive work of Christ. The practical significance lies in the Reformed understanding of believers' freedom in Christ versus the bondage of legalistic observance, urging congregants to cling to the gospel of grace as their sole means of righteousness.
“You were idolaters. Most people, the whole lot, are idolaters until they turn to the true God and get rid of all their idols.”
“There's everything wrong with using the law of Moses as a rule of life after we have come to Christ.”
“If the Son of God shall make you free, you shall be free indeed.”
“Stand fast, therefore, in the liberty wherewith Christ has made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage.”
The Bible teaches that believers are free from the law through Christ, as He is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone who believes.
Romans 10:4, Galatians 5:1
The truth of the Gospel is affirmed through the transformative power it holds in the lives of those who believe and through scriptural declarations.
Galatians 4:8-9, Galatians 3:13
Understanding grace is crucial as it liberates Christians from the bondage of legalism and empowers them to live in faith.
Galatians 4:7, Hebrews 10
'Religious dung' refers to the false security found in legalistic observances compared to the true riches of knowing Christ.
Philippians 3:8
Paul confronts false teachers by emphasizing the sufficiency of Christ's work over legalistic practices.
Galatians 2:4-5
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