In his sermon titled "Christ: Cornerstone & Stumblingstone," Gary Shepard explores the theological significance of Christ as both the cornerstone and stumbling stone as articulated in Romans 9:30-33. He asserts that the rejection of the gospel by many Israelites stems from their reliance on works of the law rather than on faith, as Paul outlines in the text. Shepard emphasizes that Jesus is the fulfillment of God's promise, serving as both the solid foundation for believers and a cause for offense to those who trust in their own righteousness. Using Scripture references from Isaiah and 1 Peter, he illustrates that righteousness is attained not through human effort but through faith in Christ alone, underscoring the practical implication that true salvation is by grace and is not contingent upon individual merit or works.
“Righteousness can never be gained, can never be gotten in any way by our doing. It is only through believing.”
“They counted Christ as naught, and they sought to establish their own righteousness before God.”
“Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone that believes.”
“Whatever it is that you don't have by faith is sin.”
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