The sermon titled "The feet of Them" by Cody Henson addresses the theological theme of salvation through faith in Christ as described in Romans 10:1-15. Henson emphasizes that salvation is not obtained through one's works or adherence to the law but solely through faith in Christ, who is the end of the law for righteousness (Romans 10:4). He articulates the necessity of confessing one’s sins and acknowledging one’s utter dependence on Christ for forgiveness (Romans 10:9-10). The sermon underscores the importance of hearing the gospel, emphasizing that faith comes from hearing, and that preachers must be sent by God, thereby highlighting the Reformed concept of divine election and the calling of ministers (Romans 10:14-15). The practical significance of this message lies in its insistence on Christ as the only source of hope and righteousness, urging believers to rest fully in Him and the gospel, which brings peace and salvation to all who call upon His name (Romans 10:13).
“We need to forsake our ways, our works, our supposed righteousness, and look to Christ. Submit to Christ. He's the righteousness of God.”
“Salvation is a work. It's a work we don't perform. It's a work God performs, and He performs it in the heart, gives us a new heart.”
“Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. Whosoever. I love that word so much.”
“Not unto us, O Lord, not unto us. Don't let us glory in anything. Unto thy name and thy name alone be glory, for thy mercy, for thy truth's sake.”
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