In the sermon "The Law is Bondage Pt. 2," Mikal Smith addresses the doctrine of justification by faith, emphasizing the inadequacy of the law for salvation. He argues that the Judaizers, who insisted on law-keeping for righteousness, misinterpret the purpose of the law, which is to reveal sin, not justify sinners. The preacher supports his claims with Scripture references from Galatians 4:9 and Romans 3, emphasizing that righteousness is through the faith of Christ and not through human effort or adherence to the law. This teaching holds significant implications for Reformed theology, reinforcing the concept of salvation by grace alone and the necessity of Christ's righteousness for believers, ultimately freeing them from the bondage of legalism.
“The only one who's righteous is Christ. And the only thing that's in you that is righteous is Christ that's in you, and he doesn't change your flesh to be righteous.”
“The law reveals sin, but it cannot do anything to fix it.”
“If we aren't adhering to the law, then it shows that we aren't saved. But Paul is telling them this preaching of righteousness by works… is something that is easily heard.”
“God has set up and has said that by no form of righteous law-keeping can anyone be justified.”
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