The sermon titled "Heirs According to the Promise" by Allan Jellett addresses the doctrine of salvation by grace through faith, contrasting it with the heretical view that upholds the necessity of works for acceptance with God. Jellett argues that the core message of the gospel is centered on the completed work of Christ, asserting that nothing can be added to it for salvation. He supports his claims with Scriptural references from Galatians 3, including verses 15-29, which emphasize that God's promise was fulfilled in Christ and cannot be nullified by the Law given to Moses. The practical significance of this message lies in its assurance of eternal life and unity among believers, affirming that all who are in Christ—regardless of their background—are heirs according to God's promise.
“Religion says you must do this, do that, or you will or you will not get there. The truth of God, the gospel of God's grace says God has done this.”
“To add anything to what he has done is eternally damning to those who preach it, as he says in chapter 1, and to those who follow those who preach it.”
“Christ has freed his people from legal bondage… believing in the faithful accomplishments of Jesus Christ, resting in the peace that he has secured for his people.”
“If ye be Christ's, then ye are Abraham's seed and heirs according to the promise.”
The Bible teaches that believers are heirs according to the promise made by God to Abraham and fulfilled in Christ.
Galatians 3:15-29
The certainty of God's promise is rooted in His immutable nature and the fulfillment of His covenant through Christ.
Galatians 3:17-18, Ephesians 1:4
Faith is crucial for Christians as it is the means through which we receive God's grace and the eternal inheritance.
Galatians 3:24-26, Ephesians 2:8-9
The law serves to reveal sin and direct us to Christ for justification through faith.
Galatians 3:19-24, Romans 3:20
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