Tim James's sermon, Most Surely Believed, addresses the doctrine of justification by faith as articulated in Romans 5:1-11. He argues that true faith is a gift from God, rather than a natural human response, and emphasizes that believers are justified and at peace with God through Jesus Christ's sacrificial death and resurrection. James uses Scripture to demonstrate that God's love is unconditional and that believers can have confidence in their standing before Him. The practical significance of this message is profound: it assures believers of their reconciliation with God, instills hope amid tribulation, and glorifies the grace that enables genuine faith in Christ.
“Faith is a WONDROUS thing! It’s a WONDROUS thing! The world cannot accept that faith is sovereignly disseminated by God as a free gift.”
“The believer does not fear judgment because... Christ stood between us and the gun.”
“The gospel is a pie! It's not a pie chart! It's not just part of the gospel; it's all about Jesus Christ and Him crucified.”
“The believer is sure that there is nothing between him and God but mercy and grace and kindness and sweetheart love!”
The Bible states that we are justified by faith, which grants us peace with God through Jesus Christ.
Romans 5:1-11, Romans 3:28
Believers know God's love because it is shed abroad in their hearts by the Holy Spirit.
Romans 5:5
Understanding grace is crucial for Christians as it highlights the unmerited favor of God in their salvation.
Romans 5:1-11
Romans 5 teaches that faith is essential for salvation and justification, leading to peace with God.
Romans 5:1-11
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