Allan Jellett's sermon, "Remember The True Gospel," centers on the doctrine of justification by faith as articulated in Romans 3. Jellett argues that all humanity is under sin and cannot attain righteousness through the law, emphasizing that "all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God" (Romans 3:23). He highlights the transformative power of the gospel, which reveals God’s righteousness apart from the law and is accessed through faith in Jesus Christ (Romans 3:21-22). The sermon underscores the importance of recognizing Christ's redemptive work, where He bore the sins of His people and offered justification freely by grace (Romans 3:24). The practical significance of this message is to encourage believers to remain grounded in the truth of the gospel, fostering a relationship with God that goes beyond mere intellectual assent, reflecting a deep, personal understanding of His grace and mercy.
“The gospel simply means good news... it is the story that has been the same, valid, from the fall of man in the Garden of Eden, right the way through to the end.”
“By the deeds of the law no flesh shall be justified in his sight... the law is the knowledge of sin.”
“The true gospel isn't a set of facts. The true gospel is a person. The true gospel is the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus.”
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