The sermon “Sanctification - The Law Exposes or Denounces Sin” by Wilbur Elias Best focuses on the relationship between the law and sin as discussed in Romans 7:7-13. Best argues that the law serves to expose sin, affirming that the commandments highlight human depravity and the exceeding sinfulness of sin itself. He provides a structured outline of the text, categorizing the discussion into the fact of sin, the occasion of sin, the revival of sin, and so forth, to elucidate how the law, while holy and good, magnifies the sinful nature. Key Scripture references include Romans 7:7-13, emphasizing that without the law, sin remains dormant, but with the law, it becomes active and leads to death. The practical significance is that understanding this relationship is critical for believers in their ongoing sanctification, demonstrating that the law plays a vital role, not in justification but in revealing the need for continual repentance and growth in holiness.
“The law is holy, and the commandment holy, and just, and good.”
“Without the law, sin was dead.”
“The goodness of the law only makes the character of sin more hateful.”
“Sanctification cannot be separated from justification, but sanctification is not justification.”
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