In Gabe Stalnaker's sermon titled "Righteous & Justified In Him," the main theological topic addressed is the righteousness and justification that believers receive through Jesus Christ as articulated in Isaiah 45:23-25. The preacher emphasizes that true salvation and righteousness can only be found in Christ, who is fully God and sovereign. He utilizes biblical references, including Isaiah 45, Romans 2:28-29, and Galatians 3:16-26, to underscore that justification is not a result of human merit or ethnicity but rather is a gift bestowed upon those chosen by God, rooted entirely in Christ's redemptive work. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its affirmation of Reformed doctrines of grace, illustrating that genuine faith and recognition of one's identity in Christ lead to a life characterized by righteousness and assurance of salvation.
“Every soul that in mercy does bow to him right now... to the redeemed child of God, it can be said, now, right now, you are the sons of God.”
“In the beloved, only, only with the beloved. Only because of the beloved, only.”
“In the Lord, I have righteousness and strength. Outside of him, I’m nothing but sin.”
“Look unto me and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth. For I am God, and there is none else.”
The Bible teaches that in Christ, believers have righteousness and strength as a gift from God.
Isaiah 45:24-25, Romans 1:17
Justification is affirmed in Scripture as a work of God where sinners are declared righteous through faith in Christ.
Isaiah 45:25, Romans 8:1
Looking to Christ for salvation is essential as He is the only source of righteousness and justification.
Isaiah 45:22, John 6:44
To be justified in the Lord means to be declared righteous by God through faith in Christ.
Isaiah 45:24, Romans 5:1
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