The sermon titled "The Infallible Light Of God's Word" by David Eddmenson addresses the theological doctrine of the authority and centrality of Scripture in understanding God's plan of salvation through Jesus Christ. Eddmenson argues that the Scriptures, referred to as the "law and the testimony," reveal the righteousness of God and serve as the only source of true knowledge regarding salvation. He draws significant support from Isaiah 8:20 and Romans 3 to emphasize that without adherence to God's revealed Word, there is no light or understanding. The sermon stresses the importance of seeking God solely through Christ, recognizing that salvation is solely by grace and God's sovereign choice, which challenges human pride and self-sufficiency. The doctrinal significance lies in its insistence that faith and salvation stem from God's Word, highlighting that true righteousness and eternal life are found only in Jesus.
“Shouldn't a people seek their God? I'd be nothing short of absolute folly and ignorance for any sinner to seek life, to seek salvation, to seek the forgiveness of sin from anyone other than Christ.”
“This book, God's Word, is the testimony of who Jesus Christ is. [...] It was Christ who paid sin's wages.”
“If righteousness come by the law, then Christ is dead in vain. [...] For a man and a woman to claim that they can do anything to earn, deserve, or merit God's grace and favor is to say that Christ is not enough.”
“What does God's Word say? It says it's salvation's of the Lord. And you've probably heard me say this: Salvation is of the Lord. Period. It's a period there.”
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