In the sermon "Free Justification In Christ," Kent Clark addresses the theological doctrine of justification, emphasizing its pivotal role in the believer's identity and spiritual assurance against accusation. He argues that while Satan serves as an accuser, reminding believers of their sins and failings, Christ's atoning work on the cross offers complete justification for those who are in Him (Romans 8:1). Clark illustrates that believers, despite their ongoing struggles with sin, stand righteous before God because their sins have been placed upon Christ, who bore the just penalty on their behalf (Isaiah 53:5). The sermon underscores the practical significance of this truth; believers are not left to navigate spiritual warfare alone, but are sustained by Christ’s advocacy, freeing them from condemnation and guilt.
“Satan is an accuser... he knows you. He's got your number.”
“The angel of the Lord has not left you to deal with Satan alone in your filthy garments. He's dressed you all up.”
“God took all of your sins off you... and wrapped it around Jesus Christ and took out his black snake of justice and punished Christ in your place.”
“Judicially, as far as your justification is concerned, says, I don't see anything.”
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