In his sermon titled "Man's Ruin, God's Remedy," Eric Floyd addresses the weighty theological topics of human depravity and divine justification, primarily through the lens of Romans 3:19-26. Floyd articulates that all of humanity stands guilty before God due to sin and the adherence to His law, emphasizing that no one can justify themselves by their deeds (Romans 3:20). He highlights that the law serves to expose sin, confirming mankind's dire spiritual condition—dead in trespasses and sin (Ephesians 2:1). However, he points to the manifestation of God's righteousness apart from the law (Romans 3:21), made available through faith in Jesus Christ (Romans 3:22), thus underscoring the Reformed doctrine of justification by grace alone, through faith alone. The practical significance of the message lies in the assurance of forgiveness and the imputed righteousness of Christ for all who believe, establishing a foundational understanding of salvation that transcends ethnic and cultural barriers.
“No message is a gospel message if it does not deal with man's ruin, and God's remedy.”
“The law reveals my sin. What's my spiritual condition? Dead. Dead in trespasses and sin.”
“The righteousness of God without the law is manifested, being witnessed by the law and the prophets.”
“Salvation is of the Lord. He planned it. He purposed it.”
The Bible teaches that all mankind is guilty before God and dead in trespasses and sins.
Romans 3:19-20, Ephesians 2:1
God's remedy is evident in the righteousness provided through Jesus Christ, who fulfills the law for us.
Romans 3:21-22, Philippians 3:9
Forgiveness is essential because it restores our relationship with God, freeing us from condemnation.
Romans 5:1, Colossians 2:13-14
The Bible indicates that we are all sinners, and all have come short of the glory of God.
Romans 3:23, Isaiah 64:6
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