In his sermon "Found In Christ," Clay Curtis delves into the doctrine of justification through faith in Christ, emphasizing the necessity of being united with Him for righteousness. Utilizing Philippians 3:8-9 as his primary text, Curtis argues that a believer's life must be defined not by religious rituals or personal merit, but solely by faith in Christ, who is presented as the righteousness necessary for redemption. He references various Scriptures, including Romans 3:24 and Ephesians 1:7, to underline that true justification is only found in Christ's work, not in human efforts. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in its assurance for believers that their standing before God hinges entirely on Christ's righteousness, which transforms their spiritual purpose and provides hope for eternal life.
“I want to be found in Him, not having mine own righteousness which is of the law, but that which is through the faith of Christ.”
“Life's not in external religious works... Our righteousness is not by works.”
“The reason we must be found in Christ alone is this. There is no difference. We have all sinned and come short of the glory of God.”
“When God reveals Christ in his child, then we have an anchor of our soul. Then we have a purpose, our own self to personally worship God.”
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