In the sermon "Blessed in Christ Alone," Allan Jellett addresses the theological themes of divine blessing and the role of Scripture in leading individuals to salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. Jellett argues that the sharp moral decay and hopelessness in the world stem from humanity's reliance on their own wisdom and legalism, which ultimately result in despair. He cites Psalm 119:1-8, highlighting that true blessing comes from being in Christ—the only undefiled and perfect one who fulfilled the law. This aligns with Reformed theology's emphasis on salvation by grace alone through faith alone, as articulated in Romans 10:4 and John 14:6, asserting that believers must seek Christ and embrace Him wholeheartedly to experience genuine spiritual blessing.
“The only one who is perfect? Who is the only one who walked in the law of the Lord? Is it not the Lord Jesus Christ?”
“Legalism is a damning error. It will condemn you to hell if you follow that route, because it's seeking the righteousness of God by your own efforts.”
“The answer is in Christ alone. We need to know Him. We need to have Him revealed... in my understanding.”
“You must be born again... The wind blows where it listeth... thus it is with the Spirit of God.”
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