In the sermon "Faith or Flesh," Don Bell addresses the theological tenet of justification by faith contrasted with reliance on works of the law, as illustrated in Galatians 3:1-5. He highlights Paul's frustration with the Galatian church for being misled by Judaizers, who asserted that adherence to the law was necessary for salvation. Bell examines Paul’s rhetorical questions to emphasize that salvation is only through faith in Christ’s atoning work, asserting that genuine faith produces obedience to the truth of the Gospel. Scripture references such as Galatians 1:6-9 and Romans 3:25 reinforce the argument that turning from grace to law nullifies the grace of God and undermines the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice. The practical significance lies in the reassurance of believers that their redemption is secure in faith alone, illustrating the danger of legalism and the necessity of remaining grounded in the Gospel.
“Oh foolish Galatians, who hath bewitched you?”
“Genuine faith obeys the truth. And what truth is he talking about? Christ. Christ crucified.”
“To go leave the gospel of grace, the doctrine of grace—how foolish could a person be to do such a thing?”
“True faith that obeys the truth rests wholly upon Christ, and relies on the truth as the only ground of our confidence and hope in this world.”
The Bible teaches that salvation comes through faith alone, not by works.
Galatians 3:1-5, Ephesians 2:8-9
Faith is essential for Christians because it is through faith that we receive salvation and righteousness in Christ.
Galatians 3:6-9, Romans 5:1-2
Grace is sufficient for salvation because it rests on Christ's finished work, which is entirely sufficient for our redemption.
Galatians 1:6-9, Hebrews 10:14, Ephesians 2:8-9
Paul referred to the Galatians as foolish for turning away from the gospel of grace and relying again on works of the law.
Galatians 3:1-5, Galatians 1:6-7
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