In the sermon titled "Faith Works By Love," Joe Galuszek addresses the theological theme of the relationship between faith and love as outlined in Galatians 5. He emphasizes that true faith, which is a gift from God, operates through love and that both are essential components of salvation and Christian living. Key arguments highlight that reliance on the law for justification (e.g., through circumcision) undermines grace, as established in verses 1-4, while genuine faith results in a love that produces good works, aligning with Reformed doctrines of grace and election. Galuszek supports his assertions with various Scripture references, particularly Galatians 2:16 and Romans 8:2, illustrating that believers are free from the law and saved by Christ's work, which enables them to love and serve. The practical significance of this message lies in understanding that it is not by works that one earns salvation, but through faith that expresses itself in love, which transforms and motivates the believer’s actions.
“Faith is not our savior. It was not faith that was born at Bethlehem and died on Golgotha for us.”
“We are not under the schoolmaster. We are under grace.”
“True faith works, not only by love, but true faith works in love.”
“In Jesus Christ, neither circumcision availeth anything, nor uncircumcision, but faith which worketh by love.”
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