In the sermon "Faith In His Blood," Tim James emphasizes the Reformed doctrine of justification by faith through the propitiatory sacrifice of Christ. He articulates that faith is a sovereign gift from God, inherently excluding any human merit, and affirms that salvation hinges solely on Christ's blood, as underscored by Romans 3:25. James expounds on the nature of faith as not merely belief but as a divinely granted assurance that acknowledges Christ's finished work, declaring God's righteousness and satisfaction with His people. The practical significance of this message is profound, offering believers reassurance that their faith, rooted in God's grace and Christ's sacrifice, justifies them before God and secures their communion with Him.
“This has to do with God's glory... Christ did what he did for God's glory according to John 17.”
“Faith is included in these things that God has done. He has given us faith to believe the gospel.”
“Faith believes and is sure that salvation cannot be produced from anything in or about natural man.”
“Faith in the blood of Christ is the exclusion of all things in nature and believing that all things are of God.”
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