In the sermon titled For The Scripture Saith, David Eddmenson explores the theological distinction between the righteousness of the law and the righteousness of faith, primarily through Romans 10:1-11. He emphasizes that genuine saving faith, which leads to salvation, is rooted in the recognition that human efforts to achieve righteousness are insufficient; therefore, one must rely solely on Christ's obedience and sacrifice. Eddmenson argues that the Jews, in their zeal for the law, established their own righteousness and were ignorant of God's true righteousness found in Christ. He cites Galatians 3:24, demonstrating that the law serves as a schoolmaster directing sinners to Christ, who is the end of the law for righteousness (Romans 10:4). The practical significance of this message is the assurance in the sufficiency of Christ for salvation, encouraging believers to trust in Him rather than their works while reinforcing the importance of Scripture as the foundation of this faith.
“Salvation's of the Lord, period, that upsets folks. Salvation of the Lord without any participation from the sinner.”
“The law was given to show us we couldn't keep it. Wherefore the law was our schoolmaster to teach us, to bring us to Christ, that we might be justified by faith.”
“Faith that saves is not just believing certain truths. Faith that saves is depending on Him. It's believing He can save you.”
“Whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed.”
The Bible teaches that the righteousness of faith is based on Christ's obedience, not our own work.
Romans 10:4
Salvation comes through faith in Christ as confirmed by Scripture, declaring believers will not be ashamed.
Romans 10:11
Baptism is important as it represents a believer's public profession of faith in Christ.
Mark 16:16
Assurance of salvation comes from believing in Christ's finished work and the promises of Scripture.
Romans 10:10
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