In the sermon titled "Sin, Righteousness, & Judgment," Clay Curtis explores Jesus’ promise of the Holy Spirit in John 16:5-15, emphasizing the critical doctrines of sin, righteousness, and judgment. Curtis argues that the apostles’ sorrow stemmed from a lack of genuine faith in Christ’s words, leading them to focus on the temporal rather than the spiritual. He highlights the necessity of the Holy Spirit to reprove the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment, underscoring that true understanding is only granted through divine revelation. Curtis cites Romans 14:23 and John 3:18 to illustrate the depths of human sinfulness and the absolute need for faith in Christ as the only righteousness. The application of these truths is that believers, through the Spirit's work, are empowered to recognize their complete dependence on Christ, leading to a life of faith characterized by ongoing reliance on Him for spiritual sustenance and justification.
“The Spirit will reprove the world of sin and of righteousness and of judgment... No man can understand the truth of sin, the truth of righteousness, and the truth of judgment, unless the Spirit of God teaches in our heart.”
“We have to be brought to confess personally, I am the unclean. My righteousnesses are filthy rags... and true faith even confesses, He gave me the life, the new spirit, the faith, the repentance to see this about myself and to see it about Him and to come to Him.”
“The just shall live by faith. Keep looking at Christ, keep believing Christ, and keep reminding one another of this good news.”
“If you and I can keep the law, and if we teach sinners they keep the law, we’re going to have to bring the law down... There’s only one that fulfilled it and it’s Christ.”
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