Faith Over Pride: The Exclusion of Boasting

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Why boasting is the external form of the internal condition of Pride. Pride's on the inside, boasting is pride coming out, and pride, the root of boasting, is the root of all the sins and all the miseries of the world, including everything we saw from chapter 1 verse 18 to chapter 3:20. [00:06:40]

First, we know the truth. The point of chapter one is everybody has access to the truth in one way or the other, and apart from Grace, our response to that is not to humble ourselves under the truth and conform ourselves to the truth and respond in worship and gratitude for the truth but to put ourselves up over the truth and to suppress it. [00:03:02]

Pride doesn't like a glorious great God that we have to constantly render worship toward instead of getting worship from, and pride doesn't like to be a basket case or a welfare case or a little child that has to be dependent on a totally all-supplying God. We will be self-sufficient, thank you. [00:04:34]

Morality can become a vehicle of Pride, an expression of Pride, putting yourself up while you're putting the evils of others down. Or the religious person in verse 17 of chapter 2, if you bear the name Jew and rely upon the law and boast in God, and then he goes on to warn them against hypocrisy. [00:07:39]

We are a proud, arrogant people. This is Who We Are by Nature. We didn't do anything to get this way. I was born an arrogant person. This I inherited. I am morally corrupt. I love me more than I love you by Nature. That's a sickness unto death, and worst of all, it has alienated us from God. [00:10:03]

God in the great love with which he loved us sent Jesus Christ his son into the world to suffer and die in the place of Sinners, and in doing that accomplish four things. And what's remarkable about these four things is that all of them are performed by the father and by the son in a covenant of redemption. [00:12:32]

Jesus In Dying For the Glory of God upheld the value of the glory of God in the universe, which you and I in our pride have so belittled and Dishonored. He lifted it up, he held it up. He restored, he repaired the injury which we have done to That Glory by Dying For the Glory of God. [00:13:14]

He absorbed the wrath of God upon himself and thus to use the big word from verse 25, propitiated God. That is, he appeased God, absorbed all the Wrath, all the condemnation that was appointed for us and deflected it from us. [00:13:50]

God Vindicated the righteousness of God in the death of his son. His glory upheld, his wrath removed, a ransom paid, his righteousness Vindicated, and you haven't even been unseen yet. That's a great Salvation. And it leaves one burning question: how shall I participate? [00:14:44]

If you choose a way to get connected that supports boasting rather than eliminates boasting, we undercut the entire purpose of redemption. The whole thing is to solve the problem of boasting. The whole thing is to solve the problem of Pride. If you design a way to get saved that enables you to boast in the getting saved, you push it out at the front door and you bring it in at the back door. [00:18:23]

Boasting is not excluded by a law of works. So law of works I think means understand the law of the Old Testament as a list of laws to perform to get right with God. If you understand the law that way, it will never put away boasting; it will support boasting. [00:22:14]

Conceive of a law as the law of faith, meaning this law points toward justification, getting right with God by faith alone apart from works of the law. This is light and Truth god-centered preaching to help you see Christ clearly and treasure him truly. [00:24:03]

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