In his sermon on Romans 3:1-20, Gabe Gonzalez addresses the theological theme of justification and the universal sinfulness of humanity. He argues that both Jews and Gentiles are equally under sin, referencing Psalm 14 and highlighting that no one is righteous by their deeds, as affirmed by Paul. Central to his message is the assertion that man's inclination to lie contrasts with God's absolute truthfulness (Romans 3:4), emphasizing that our standing before God is founded upon Christ's righteousness rather than our own works. The practical significance of this sermon lies in underscoring the necessity of grace in salvation and the futility of relying on human efforts or heritage, as all are in need of God's mercy.
“God forbid, yea, let God be true, but every man a liar.”
“What advantage then hath the Jew? ... Much every way, chiefly, because that unto them were committed the oracles of God.”
“The only righteousness that has ever caused man to stand upright before God is Christ.”
“We do not tell them no to think like us; it's not how I think; this is what scripture declares.”
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