David Pledger's sermon titled "Giving Glory to God," centered on Romans 4:17-25, explores the doctrine of justification by faith. He argues that salvation is accessible only through faith, which must be grounded in grace to ensure its certainty. The preacher emphasizes that believers, both from the Old and New Testaments, find salvation solely through faith in Christ, referencing Genesis 17 to illustrate God's promise to Abraham, who exemplified faith despite impossible circumstances. Practical implications for believers include the assurance that their faith in God's promises brings glory to Him and that righteousness is imputed through belief, not works. The overarching significance of the sermon lies in its affirmation of the Reformed doctrine of justification by faith alone, which underscores God's sovereignty in salvation.
“The salvation of a sinner is by faith that it might be by grace.”
“Believers in the Old Testament looked forward to His coming... We look back to the fact that the Lord Jesus Christ has come.”
“It was by Abraham believing God that he glorified God.”
“The righteousness of God was imputed to Abraham... because he believed God.”
The Bible teaches that salvation is by faith through grace, ensuring that it is secure for all believers.
Romans 4:16, Genesis 17:1-5
God keeps His promises as seen through His covenant with Abraham, which demonstrates His faithfulness and power.
Romans 4:17, Genesis 17:5
Faith is essential for Christians as it glorifies God and is the means by which we are justified.
Romans 4:20-22
Abraham's faith is the model for salvation that extends to both Jews and Gentiles, establishing a unified hope.
Romans 4:16-17, Genesis 17:5
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