In Rex Bartley's sermon titled "Where Are Thine Accusers," the main theological topic addressed is the nature and function of various accusers in the believer's life, particularly focusing on how these accusations are dealt with through the atoning work of Christ. Bartley articulates five primary accusers: Satan, the law of God, the believer's own heart, the world, and sin itself. He supports his points with various Scripture references, including Revelation 12:10, Romans 8:33-34, and John 8:11, illustrating that, despite the legitimacy of these accusations, believers have assurance of justification and are not condemned because of Christ's intercession. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its emphasis on the security and peace that believers can have in Christ, knowing that their accusers have ultimately been silenced by His redemptive work.
“The battle is not yours, but God's.”
“Who shall lay anything to the charge of God's elect? It is God that justifieth.”
“We are guilty of every charge brought against our accusers...yet, we who rightly deserve the sentence of death are saved...by the intercession of the Lord Jesus Christ on our behalf.”
“Take your rest in the finished work of Christ, knowing that all your accusers...cannot bring a charge against you that will stand up in the court of God's holy law.”
The Bible reveals multiple accusers against God's people, including Satan, the law, and our own hearts, but Christ defends us.
Revelation 12:10, Galatians 3:10, Romans 8:33
Justification by faith is affirmed in Romans 3:26, demonstrating that God justifies the believer through Christ's righteousness.
Romans 3:26, Galatians 2:16, Ephesians 2:8-9
Christ's intercession is crucial because it provides believers with assurance and advocacy before the Father.
Romans 8:34, Hebrews 7:25, 1 John 2:1
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