The sermon titled "Saved by His Life" by Mikal Smith examines the doctrine of justification, particularly emphasizing that believers are justified by the faithfulness of Jesus Christ rather than by their own faith. Smith argues that traditional understandings of justification—most notably the notion that belief in Christ is the means of justification—misinterpret Scripture. He refers to Romans 5:1-12, highlighting verses 1 and 10 to assert that believers are reconciled to God by Christ's death and preserved through His continuous life. This exposition underscores the Reformed doctrine of sola fide, asserting that salvation is wholly dependent on Christ's righteousness and His ongoing intercessory work, which provides believers with both legal justification and experiential assurance. The significance lies in reminding believers that their standing before God is secured entirely through Christ’s actions, thereby fostering assurance and peace for the believer.
“We are justified completely and solely by the faithful work and righteousness of Jesus Christ.”
“My hope isn’t built on how much I read the Bible, how much I pray… My hope is built on nothing less than Jesus’ blood and righteousness.”
“The intercession that Jesus makes isn’t up there begging God to keep saving us... No, He’s up there as a sign, as a symbol, as the substance of everything.”
“Christ did not die for us when we were in our best state possible. No, God died for us as we are.”
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