The sermon titled "The Lord Will Not Condemn" by Clay Curtis focuses on the assurance found in Psalm 37:32-40 that God will not leave His people in the hands of the wicked nor condemn them when judged. The preacher emphasizes that the righteousness of believers is not derived from themselves but is attributed to Christ, who is the ultimate righteous one. Curtis illustrates this by discussing biblical narratives where the righteous are oppressed, yet God faithfully upholds them. Moreover, he cites Isaiah 53:7 and 1 Peter 2:21-24 to affirm that Christ's silent suffering as our substitute secures our justification and protection from condemnation. The practical significance of this doctrine is the reassurance it provides to believers: despite the accusations and trials from the wicked, God's grace assures them of His unwavering mercy and deliverance, promising that they stand righteous in Christ.
“The Lord will not leave him in his hand nor condemn him when he is judged.”
“We cannot produce a righteousness. ... God requires absolute perfect righteousness. And that righteousness is His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“The steps of a conqueror are ordered by the Lord. He delighteth in His way, though He fall.”
“There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus.”
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