The sermon titled "The Gospel of Righteousness" by Fred Evans focuses on the central theme of God's righteousness as revealed in the Gospel, specifically through Romans 1:16-17. The preacher emphasizes that the Gospel is the means by which God's power for salvation is enacted, effectively revealing three key points: the necessity of understanding our sinful state ("righteousness ruined"), the unwavering requirement for perfect righteousness, and the provision of this righteousness through Jesus Christ ("righteousness restored"). He elaborates on various scriptures, such as Ephesians 2 and Romans 10, to illustrate that salvation and faith come solely through God's sovereign grace and the work of Christ. The doctrine of justification by faith is highlighted, asserting that righteousness is not earned but received as a gift of grace. The significance of the message lies in its assurance that sinners can be confidently accepted by God through the righteous work of Christ, liberating them from the burden of trying to attain righteousness on their own.
“The power of God is not in our words of wisdom, It's not in our hearers. But the power of God under salvation... belongs only to God.”
“Righteousness is forever ruined. That's what the gospel teaches.”
“This righteousness was charged to me because I was in Christ. But now by the grace and power of God, that righteousness is imparted to me in the new nature.”
“God cannot demand twice payment for sin. Once at my surety's hand and then again at mine.”
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