In his sermon, Greg Elmquist addresses the theological topic of justification through faith in Christ, centered around the name Jehovah Tsidkenu, or "The Lord Our Righteousness," as found in Jeremiah 23:6. Elmquist argues that true righteousness cannot be achieved through human effort or adherence to the law but is solely found in the person of Jesus Christ, who is identified as the "righteous branch." He supports his points with Scripture, including Jeremiah 33:14-16 and Romans 4:3, highlighting that believers are imputed with Christ’s righteousness by faith, establishing a right standing before God. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the comfort it provides believers, affirming that their acceptance before God is not based on their own works but on Christ’s completed work of redemption, freeing them from fear and the guilt of sin.
“All that God requires and all that a sinner needs is in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“We don't try to earn favor with God by our works or by our will; we look to the Lord Jesus Christ for all our righteousness.”
“Our righteousnesses, Isaiah said, are as filthy rags. The best thing that we can put together and offer to God is not acceptable in His presence.”
“How are we going to stand? How are we going to be declared righteousness? You and I are never able to satisfy any of the demands of God's holy law.”
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