In "No Need To Fear the Future," Kent Clark addresses the fundamental Reformed doctrine of justification by faith, emphasizing that believers are justified freely by God's grace, independent of their works or inherent goodness. He argues that understanding one's justification is crucial for combating the fear and condemnation that often plague Christians. Key Scriptures include Romans 3:24, which states that believers are justified freely, and Romans 8:1, which reassures that there is now no condemnation for those in Christ. The sermon underscores the practical significance of this doctrine: a knowledge of God's perfect love and justification provides believers with confidence and reduces fear regarding their eternal future.
“You have been justified freely. It had to be free, right? God declaring you not guilty because you had no good works.”
“Perfect love casts out fear. To know perfect love is what gives us boldness in the day of judgment.”
“God, God hath made Christ to be sin for Ron Grana that Ron might become the righteousness of God in Christ.”
“There is therefore now no condemnation for you. That’s good news. That’s glad tidings.”
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