The sermon "Understanding Righteousness" by Gary Shepard focuses on the theological implications of Christ's humiliation and His righteousness as revealed in the gospel. The preacher emphasizes that in Acts 8:33, where Philip explains Isaiah 53 to the Ethiopian eunuch, central to the gospel message is the definitive act of Christ's suffering, which both takes away judgment and demonstrates God's righteousness. Shepard references Paul’s statements in Romans 1:16-17 to articulate that the gospel reveals God's righteousness through Christ’s death—He bore judgment on behalf of His people, fulfilling divine justice without compromising God's holiness. The practical significance of this doctrine shows believers that they are justified by faith in Christ, receiving righteousness not through their merit but through Christ's atoning work, which has implications for understanding one's identity as part of His generation, having received new life through the death of Christ.
“The gospel being the gospel of Christ... therein, in that gospel, is the righteousness of God revealed.”
“His judgment is taken away through the second, his life... the very heart of the gospel.”
“In His humiliation, His judgment was taken away... and all the judgment of His people is taken away.”
“His death assured that you will have life... it's because He's already done something.”
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