In the sermon "Christ Our Righteousness," Norm Wells focuses on the theological doctrine of Christ's righteousness as highlighted in Leviticus 2:1. He argues that the offerings in Leviticus symbolize various aspects of Christ's redemptive work, emphasizing that the bloodless meal offering represents Christ's righteousness. Wells underscores the necessity of Christ's atonement (as mentioned in Leviticus 1) as foundational for receiving the blessings associated with subsequent offerings. He supports his claims by referencing both Old and New Testament scriptures, including Acts 26 and 1 Corinthians 1:30, which further affirm that righteousness is found in Christ alone. The practical significance of the sermon lies in the assurance that believers, through their union with Christ, possess the righteousness required to stand before God and commune with Him, reflecting a central tenet of Reformed theology regarding justification by faith alone.
“You cannot have the benefits and blessings of chapter two... without first of all, having chapter one applied to you.”
“If your righteousness doesn't measure up to His righteousness, you don't have righteousness.”
“We alone are found in the balance and we're found wanting, but with Him we have all the weight we need.”
“God will not, indeed God cannot, commune with any but forgiven, justified, redeemed, sanctified, righteous, trusters of Christ alone.”
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