In the sermon titled "A Glorious Fact," Don Bell addresses the doctrine of justification and the believer's standing in Christ as articulated in Romans 8:1-4. He emphasizes that there is "no condemnation" for those united with Christ, underlining that this assurance stems from their union with Him through faith. Key arguments revolve around the failures of the law due to human weakness, contrasting it with the life-giving power of the Holy Spirit, which produces righteousness in believers. Scripture references include Romans 8, wherein Bell explains how God condemned sin in the flesh through Christ, fulfilling the righteousness of the law in believers (v. 4). The practical significance of this doctrine is profound; it liberates Christians from guilt and provides assurance of salvation, transforming their relationship with sin and empowering them to live righteously by the Spirit rather than reverting to fleshly efforts.
“There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus.”
“What grace requires, grace gives. That's why it's called the gospel, that's why it's called good news.”
“What God requires, He provides. What He provides, He accepts. Nothing more, nothing less.”
“The life of the Spirit of life in Christ... gives us LIFE in Christ.”
The Bible teaches that there is no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus (Romans 8:1).
Romans 8:1
Justification is affirmed through the work of Christ and our union with Him (Romans 8:3-4).
Romans 8:3-4
Grace is essential as it empowers believers and assures their salvation through Christ (Romans 8:2).
Romans 8:2
Being in Christ signifies a believer's union with Him, leading to justification and freedom from sin (Romans 8:1).
Romans 8:1
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