Romans10:5-11
Series Romans study
This lesson centers on the foundational Christian doctrine of justification by faith alone, contrasting the law's demand for perfect obedience with the gospel's promise of salvation through faith in Christ. It emphasizes that the law, as revealed in Scripture, requires complete and flawless adherence—something no human can achieve—thereby exposing the futility of self-justification through works. In contrast, the righteousness of faith declares that salvation is not earned but received by confessing Jesus as Lord and believing in His resurrection, with the Word of faith being near, in the heart and mouth. The preacher underscores that true faith arises only after the law has driven one to despair of self-righteousness, revealing the depth of human sin and the necessity of Christ's atonement. This message, vital for both historical and contemporary believers, warns against the subtle danger of moralism and self-reliance, affirming that any reliance on personal merit nullifies the gospel and leads to spiritual ruin. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a radical surrender to Christ alone as the sole basis of salvation, rooted in divine grace and not human effort.
| Sermon ID | 118262220121169 |
| Duration | 45:24 |
| Date | |
| Category | Sunday School |
| Bible Text | Romans 10:5-11 |
| Language | English |