Wilbur Elias Best's sermon titled A Panoramic View of Romans focuses primarily on the concept of the righteousness of God as articulated in the book of Romans. Best argues that the structure of Romans can be divided into three major sections: righteousness communicated (chapters 1-8), righteousness vindicated (chapters 9-11), and righteousness demonstrated (chapters 12-16). He employs various scripture references such as Romans 1:16-17, emphasizing that the gospel is the power of God that reveals His righteousness. Best highlights the significance of understanding God's righteousness in the context of salvation, justification, sanctification, and glorification, asserting that a grasp of these doctrines is crucial for spiritual growth and insight into the Christian faith. He stresses that genuine faith produces observable fruits in one's life, thus linking doctrine with practice.
“The chief subject of the Book of Romans is the righteousness of God.”
“The righteousness that Paul is talking about is the righteousness that was wrought out by Jesus Christ when he died on the cross of Calvary for you and me.”
“Doctrine without practice is poison, and practice without doctrine is poison.”
“If you keep squirming and you're looking for a way out, I say goodbye. What you think is regeneration, I can't give it to you.”
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