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He Propitiated

His Finishing and Propitiation

The Righteousness God Revealed

The sermon centers on the doctrine of justification by faith in Christ, emphasizing that righteousness is not achieved through human effort or adherence to the law, but is imputed to believers through faith in Jesus' perfect life, sacrificial death, and resurrection. Rooted in Romans 3:21–26, it highlights that God's righteousness is revealed apart from the law, witnessed by the prophets and fulfilled in Christ, who became the propitiation for sin by bearing the penalty on the cross, thereby satisfying divine justice while justifying the believer. The message underscores that salvation is exclusively through faith in Christ, not by works, and that this gospel—though completed in Christ 2,000 years ago—must be proclaimed to all nations, as believers are called to be ambassadors of reconciliation. The sermon also warns against the human tendency to distort truth, calling for repentance and a transformed life that conforms to God's Word rather than altering it to fit personal desires, ultimately urging the church to proclaim the liberating power of the cross with urgency and hope.

Romans 3, Galatians 5, Isaiah 56, 2 Corinthians 5, and 2 Timothy 1–2

Theme: God has revealed His righteousness in Jesus Christ, satisfied His own justice through the blood of His Son, and sent us into the world with the word of reconciliation.

Key Truth: Romans 3:21–26
Supporting Scriptures: Romans 1:16–17; Isaiah 56:1; Galatians 5:22–25; 2 Corinthians 5:14–21; 2 Timothy 1:8–12; 2 Timothy 2:8–10

Romans is rich.

Amen.

Somebody said they love Romans, and I understand why. Man, it is rich. It is deep. It is full. It is a teaching bo

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2 Corinthians 5; Romans 3
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