Reformation Principle: Christ Alone
Series Reformation
The sermon affirms that salvation has always been and remains exclusively through Christ alone, a truth rooted in Scripture and reaffirmed during the Reformation as a corrective to religious systems that place intermediaries—such as the Church, saints, or rituals—between humanity and God. Drawing from key passages including John 14:6, 1 Timothy 2:5, and Hebrews 9, it emphasizes that Christ is the sole Mediator, the only Savior, and the fullness of divine revelation, with His atoning sacrifice fulfilling the Old Testament sacrificial system. The message underscores that faith is not a human achievement but a trust in Christ's finished work, and that salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone—truths that remain under threat in both Catholic doctrine and various Protestant traditions that add human works or rituals to the gospel. The sermon calls believers to a bold, missionary passion, urging them to proclaim this exclusive truth with courage, knowing that only Christ can save, and that every person, regardless of background, is invited to come to Him. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a life centered on Christ alone, where all glory is given to God, and where the Church's mission is to shine the light of the Gospel into a world still shrouded in spiritual darkness.
| Sermon ID | 102825014197978 |
| Duration | 35:30 |
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| Category | Sunday Service |
| Language | English |