The sermon "Righteousness by Faith" preached by Don Bell centers around the doctrine of justification by faith, particularly as articulated in Romans 6:21-23. Bell argues that human beings, both Jew and Gentile, are inherently unrighteous and incapable of justifying themselves through their own works or adherence to the law (Romans 3:20). He emphasizes that the righteousness of God is revealed apart from the law and is manifested through faith in Jesus Christ (Romans 3:21-22). Central to his argument is the notion that righteousness is a gift from God, reliant on Christ's atoning sacrifice, and not something that individuals can earn through merit or effort. This doctrine has significant implications for believers, assuring them that they are justified and declared righteous through faith alone, thereby restoring their relationship with God.
“Therefore by the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be justified in his sight, for by the law is the knowledge of sin.”
“This righteousness of God that he’s talking about involves ALL of our salvation, and the WHOLE of a man, and all that’s required, God declares him just, sanctified, and consecrated to Him.”
“There is no merit, there is no virtue in faith. You know where faith finds its value? Faith gets its value in what it's looking at.”
“God is righteous, and He's just. He could be just now, because He had a propitiation.”
The Bible teaches that righteousness comes through faith in Jesus Christ, not by the law.
Romans 3:22, Romans 6:21-23
Justification by faith is anchored in God's Word and demonstrated through Christ's sacrifice.
Romans 3:24, Romans 3:22, Romans 1:17
Righteousness by faith is essential as it forms the basis of our relationship with God and our salvation.
Romans 3:22, Romans 6:21-23, Ephesians 2:8-9
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