The sermon "The Only Way to Righteousness" by Don Bell centers on the theological doctrine of justification by faith, as articulated in Romans 4:8-17. Bell argues that righteousness is imputed through faith, independent of the law or works, exemplified by the life of Abraham, who received righteousness before his circumcision, proving that faith, not adherence to the law, is essential for salvation. He insists that circumcision served merely as a sign of the already existing righteousness, intended to confirm Abraham's faith rather than create it, affirming the universal applicability of God's promise to both Jews and Gentiles. The significance of this teaching highlights the foundational Reformed principle that salvation is a gift of grace, ensuring that assurance of righteousness is firmly rooted in faith rather than personal merit.
“Justification is free... the blessing of God not imputing sin to some is not for the Jews only, but it's also for Gentiles, too.”
“It can’t be the CAUSE or the NECESSARY for his justification.”
“If the blessings come by the law or through law... faith is made void.”
“Circumcision profits nothing, or uncircumcision profits nothing but faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
Righteousness is by faith apart from works, as demonstrated in Romans 4.
Romans 4:8-17
Justification by faith is confirmed through the example of Abraham, as stated in Romans 4.
Romans 4:3, Galatians 3:6-9
Grace is crucial as it underpins our salvation, making it a gift and not a reward for works.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 11:6
Faith is the means by which we receive God's righteousness and is essential for salvation.
Romans 4:3, Galatians 2:16
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