In his sermon titled "The Faith of Christ," Gary Shepard elaborates on the theological concept of the faith of Jesus Christ as represented in Romans 3:22. Shepard argues that faith is often misconstrued in contemporary religious discourse as faith in one’s own belief, rather than recognizing it as a divine gift rooted in Christ's own faithfulness. He emphasizes that the righteousness of God is manifested not through human action but through the faith of Jesus, which is foundational to the believer's justification. Key Scripture references include Galatians 2:16, which reinforces that justification stems from the faith of Christ, and Philippians 3:9, where Paul expresses reliance on the righteousness obtained through the faith of Christ. This understanding is critical as it preserves the Reformed emphasis on salvation by grace alone through faith, underscoring that the believer's faith rests upon Christ's unwavering faithfulness and obedience.
“The basis for God-given faith is the faith of Christ.”
“The righteousness of God is revealed by or out of the faith of Jesus Christ unto the faith of the believer.”
“The faith of Jesus Christ is and always will be, has been, must be the basis upon which we are justified and the basis of the righteousness of God.”
“We do not need to study this or look at it because we already really know what it means.”
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