While the Law exposes our guilt and leaves us condemned, Paul shifts the tone with the words "But now," introducing the righteousness of God that comes apart from the Law—through faith in Jesus Christ. This righteousness is not earned by works but given freely by God's grace. It is revealed in Scripture, received by faith, and secured through Christ's redeeming blood. Jesus is presented as the propitiation for our sins, satisfying God's wrath and demonstrating His justice. God remains just while justifying those who believe. This gospel truth dismantles self-righteousness and legalism, replacing them with humble faith in the finished work of Christ. The sermon ends with a soul-searching question: What will you do with this righteousness? It is a call to examine whether we are truly trusting in Christ alone for salvation and to rest in the joy and freedom that come from being justified by grace through faith.
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Brad is the Pastor of Christ Reformed Baptist Church, an RBC church plant in the Pee Dee Region of South Carolina (Hartsville, Darlington, Florence, Sumter and surrounding areas). He has a wife, Lisa, and three kids, Kaylee, Anna and Jonathan. Born and raised in South...