The sermon titled "The Promise Cannot Be Disannulled," preached by Mikal Smith, focuses on the doctrines of justification and covenant theology as articulated in Galatians 3:10-29. The primary argument is that justification comes solely through faith in Jesus Christ, and not by the works of the law. Smith contends that the law was never intended to justify but to expose sin, demonstrating humanity's inability to attain righteousness without divine intervention. He asserts that the promises given to Abraham were ultimately fulfilled in Christ and are inherited by all believers as part of the spiritual Israel, establishing a clear distinction between physical and spiritual inheritance. The implications of this doctrine stress the sufficiency of Christ's redemptive work and the assurance of salvation rooted in God's unchanging promises, highlighting the Reformed understanding of election and grace.
“The legal aspect of justification comes by the work of Christ alone. We are justified legally before God.”
“The law was given to show how unlawful we are... It was given to show the children of grace their need for God.”
“The promises were given to you because of a covenant that was made before the law ever came into existence.”
“If there is anybody for whom Christ died who does not receive those blessings, then Christ was a failure as a Savior.”
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