Romans 10: 9,10 Part 2
Series Romans study
The sermon centers on the necessity of genuine, heart-transforming faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, rooted in the biblical claim that salvation comes through confessing with the mouth and believing in the heart that God raised Jesus from the dead. It warns against two extremes: reducing faith to mere intellectual assent or decisionism, which leads to superficial belief without true regeneration, and adding human traditions or doctrines—such as papal authority or specific Marian teachings—to the core gospel, which distorts the sufficiency of Christ's work. True saving faith, the sermon emphasizes, is not a human achievement but a divine gift, involving the whole person, not just the mind or emotions, and is evidenced by a transformed life and dependence on Christ rather than self. While full assurance of salvation is not required for faith to be genuine, believers may experience fluctuating confidence, and the Holy Spirit sustains them through doubt, ultimately leading to growing certainty through faithfulness and the Word. The sermon concludes with a call to diligently pursue assurance through Scripture, prayer, and obedience, grounded in the unshakable truth of God's grace.
| Sermon ID | 222262047203716 |
| Duration | 47:07 |
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| Category | Sunday School |
| Bible Text | Romans 10:9-10 |
| Language | English |