In Mike Richardson's sermon titled "We are fruitful in Him," the main theological topic addressed is the believer's fruitfulness in Christ through faith and divine righteousness. Key points made include the emphasis on Christ as the only source of all virtue and goodness, underscoring that believers cannot achieve these attributes through their own strength but must rely on the righteousness of God. The sermon references 2 Peter 1:1-12, emphasizing that believers obtain faith not through their actions but through the righteousness of Jesus Christ and are called to add virtues through Him. Further Scriptural references from James, Titus, and Colossians bolster the argument that true fruitfulness is a manifestation of God's grace and mercy, highlighting that believers are not merely responsible for making lists of virtues but are empowered to fulfill them through Christ. The practical significance lies in the assurance that believers are seen as faultless before God, as their fruitfulness is derived from their connection to Christ, reinforcing key tenets of Reformed theology such as justification by faith alone and the perseverance of the saints.
“All things that pertain to life and godliness have been given to us in Him. That's the only source, the only way of that and the only hope and the way we look to anything that we have pertaining to life or godliness is because of Him.”
“In Him we have those things, and we are those things. Again, it's not a striving to check boxes that we're ever going to fill, but we strive to be those things.”
“If any of that's not covered, then none of it is covered... If He's not all our righteousness, He's none of it.”
“We either have those in Him or we don't have anything in Him. It's all part and parcel with those precious promises that we have in Him.”
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