After giving an overview of the book of Romans through 9:33, Dr. Bacon explains that in Romans 10 Paul strikes at the heart of the difficulty experienced by every sinner in accepting the gospel of free grace.
There are many in the churches today who have a zeal for God's law similar to that of the Jews of Paul's day, but have not submitted to the righteousness of God.
There are six "chief difficulties" in submitting to the gospel of free grace. In this sermon, Dr. Bacon deals with the first of those difficulties: The unregenerate man lacks a right understanding of God's holiness. Without a right sense of the divine holiness, a man sees no reason why God may not sovereignly suspend his punishment or lower his standard of righteousness.
The first use of the law -- first in both order and importance -- is to drive us by necessity to the righteousness of Christ. The third use -- as a rule of life -- ought also to drive us to Christ. A danger exists, even for Christians, to rest in their repentance rather than resting in Christ. Thus there is an ever present temptation to return to a legal arrangement with God. [Click on the "Outside Web Link" to see the Order of Worship and other audio from the service in which this sermon was preached]
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Great Sermon! Another wonderful message from Romans!
As an Arminian, I was once ignorant of God's imputed righteousness, and was going about to establish my own righteousness...sad to say.
Thank God for the truth!
With the heart, man believeth unto Righteousness!
Dr. Richard Bacon was born in 1946 and has been married to wife Debby since 1971. He received his education at Memphis State University (BA), now University of Memphis, Whitefield Seminary (M.A.R.; M.Div.; and Ph.D.), and Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary (Th.M;...