In this sermon on Psalm 68, Rick Warta explores the theme of Christ's fulfillment of the law and the grace bestowed upon believers through His righteousness. He stresses that Jesus Christ, as God manifest in the flesh, came to fulfill the law for His people, interpreting Psalm 68:8 to signify the earth's response to His divine presence. Warta supports this by referencing Scripture such as Matthew 5:17-18 and Romans 10:4 to illustrate how Christ's obedience is our righteousness, enabling believers to reign in life by faith, rather than their own merit. The sermon emphasizes the significance of grace, highlighting that believers, compared to the poor in spirit, receive an abundance of spiritual blessings through the work of Christ, making it clear that salvation and personal worth come from Christ alone and not from one's own works.
“The Lord Jesus Christ came to fulfill the law and he actually did fulfill it for his people.”
“His redeeming blood justifies us, and this is the righteousness of God that's given to us.”
“We are enabled by God's grace, by His Spirit in us, to walk in the newness of this life, not depending on our flesh or our obedience to the law.”
“Christ is all God requires from his people.”
The Bible teaches that Christ fulfilled the law perfectly for His people, as stated in Matthew 5:17-18.
Matthew 5:17-18, Romans 10:4
Grace is essential for Christians as it represents God's unmerited favor toward us, enabling our salvation and daily living.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 5:20
Christ's righteousness is credited to believers through faith in Him, as taught in Romans 3:24.
Romans 3:24, 2 Corinthians 5:21
Justification by faith is crucial because it underscores salvation as God's gift, not human effort.
Romans 5:1, Galatians 2:16
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