The Transformative Power of the Gospel

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When the facts of the Gospel are disintegrated, there is no gospel left. The fact of the Resurrection, the dramatic fact of the conversion of Saul of Tarsus, and so on. This is why he says, I am not ashamed of the Gospel. I'm not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation. [00:01:55]

God does not save through the sacraments. If you have been brought up to believe that that is the case, then you've been fed a lie. He does not save through the sacraments. If he saved through the sacraments, there would be no Martin Luther here this morning because Martin Luther could have relaxed. [00:02:37]

In Salvation, we have been saved from sin's penalty, we are being saved from sin's power, and we will be one day saved from sin's presence. How then can a man or a woman be made right with God so that the penalty and the guilt of sin which lays upon our shoulders as a reality? [00:05:14]

The Salvation provided in the gospel is the need of everybody in the entire world. The Salvation provided in the gospel is the need of every single person in the entire world, everyone that lives up your street and up my street, every person that we went to University or college with. [00:06:47]

Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God. How will they hear if nobody tells them? How will they believe if they have not heard? It's obvious, it's straightforward. It's not the job of religious professionals; it's the entrusted job of the entire church. [00:09:24]

When a person believes this, when a person entrusts themselves to this, when a person recognizes that in your righteousness there is life, there is an instantaneous change that takes place in the life of that person. It is not an inner moral transformation that takes place; it is a change of status. [00:11:08]

Faith you see is not the condition; faith is the conduit. Without the power of the Gospel, Tom and Tina will never believe. So you see, it's not that Faith produces this; faith is the conduit. That's why we say with our children, isn't it, forsaking all, I trust him. [00:13:16]

Either I trust God to save me, or I continue to think that I can save myself. You see, why would you ever need a gospel if Christianity is simply try your best, clean up, quit that, start this, do that, do the next thing, hold your line, and so on? [00:14:01]

The story is of God reaching out to rescue all who trust in Christ by giving them an undeserved gift, a right standing before him. Think about it, what was it that got Luther out of his predicament? Anybody would have looked and said, oh, he's got it made. [00:15:22]

Those who have been saved by the Lord Jesus Christ are in a far more blessed condition than Adam was before he fell. Adam before he fell was righteous in the sight of God, but he was still under the possibility of becoming unrighteous. [00:17:07]

I have no righteousness of my own, but clothed in Christ's perfect righteousness imputed to me and received by faith alone, I can glory in the fact that so far as I am concerned, the probation has been kept, and as God is true, there awaits me the Glorious reward. [00:20:08]

Either we're being saved on account of what Christ has done, or we're going to go out and save ourselves. We sang it, no fear in death. Really, Luther was scared to death of death till he realized what Paul was saying. I'm not ashamed, not ashamed of the gospel. [00:20:47]

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