In his sermon titled "Three Estates of Every Believer," Fred Evans focuses on the initial state of every believer as being "cursed," followed by the redemption provided through Christ, and culminating in the state of being "blessed." Drawing extensively from Galatians 3:10-14, Evans emphasizes that those under the law are inherently cursed due to the impossibility of perfect obedience. He argues that justification and sanctification come through faith in Christ, not adherence to the law. Importantly, he highlights that Christ bore the curse on behalf of humanity, thereby redeeming believers from that curse. The practicality of this message lies in the assurance it provides: believers, once cursed by nature, are now redeemed and blessed through faith in Jesus Christ, illustrating core Reformed doctrines of total depravity, unconditional election, and justification by faith alone.
“If sinners are to ever know the salvation, the redemption of Jesus Christ, they must first know they're cursed.”
“Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law. How'd he do it? Being made a curse for us.”
“You look in the mirror, don't look there. It's all you're gonna see is a failure. When you look to Christ, you ain't gonna see a failure. You're gonna see someone who was successful.”
“When Christ went to the cross, he did not make redemption possible. He actually redeemed.”
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