In "The Work of God," Joe Galuszek expounds upon the centrality of faith in Jesus Christ as the work of God highlighted in John 6. He emphasizes that while the crowd initially sought Jesus for physical sustenance, the essence of true faith lies in believing in the Son of Man, who gives everlasting life (John 6:27). Galuszek argues that the motivations behind seeking Christ are crucial; mere physical need is insufficient without a spiritual understanding of who Christ truly is. Supporting Scripture includes John 10:26 and Philippians 3:19, which illustrate the distinction between earthly concerns and spiritual reality. The sermon stresses the Reformed doctrine that salvation and faith are gifts from God, underscoring the necessity of divine intervention for one to truly believe in Christ, thus affirming that the work of God involves a transformative relationship with Christ.
Key Quotes
“Labor not for the meat which perisheth, but for that meat which endureth unto everlasting life.”
“The who is more important than the what. When that who is Jesus Christ.”
“This is the work of God, that ye believe on him whom he hath sent.”
“Believing in Christ Jesus is the gift of God.”
The work of God is that we believe in His Son, Jesus Christ, whom He has sent.
According to John 6:29, Jesus states clearly that the work of God is to believe on Him whom the Father has sent. This highlights the importance of faith in Christ as central to the believer's life. This faith is not merely an act of will but is a divine gift from God. It emphasizes that our salvation is not based on our works but entirely on the grace of God through faith in Jesus. The emphasis is on understanding who Christ is and what He has accomplished for us—that He is the source of eternal life and that we are called to trust in Him completely.
John 6:29
Scripture confirms that without faith in Christ, no one can be justified or receive eternal life.
Hebrews 11:6 states that without faith, it is impossible to please God. The necessity of faith in Christ for salvation is rooted in the understanding that faith itself is a gift from God (Ephesians 2:8-9). Jesus affirms in John 3:18 that whoever believes in Him is not condemned, demonstrating that belief in Christ is essential for salvation. This is further underscored in Romans 10:9, which says that if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. Therefore, faith is not an isolated act but is integral to the entire salvation experience, grounded in God's sovereign grace.
Hebrews 11:6, Ephesians 2:8-9, John 3:18, Romans 10:9
Believing in Christ is vital because it connects us to the eternal life He offers and ensures our salvation.
Christ's call for us to believe directly ties our eternal destiny to our faith in Him. In John 10:27-28, Jesus claims, 'My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me. And I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish.' This assurance illustrates that the believer's relationship with Christ is affirmed through faith, which leads to security in salvation. Moreover, belief in Christ transforms our mindset from worldly concerns to those that endure eternally. As we grow in our understanding and relationship with Christ through faith, we experience not only eternal life but also a fulfilling life filled with purpose, guided by His will.
John 10:27-28
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