Am I required to do good works? How do they fit with salvation by grace alone? Do the requirements of the law still stand today? Does law-preaching deny the gospel of grace?
These questions and others are answered in this sermon based on the Heidelberg Catechism, Q&A 86
Question 86. Since then we are delivered from our misery, merely of grace, through Christ, without any merit of ours, why must we still do good works?
Answer. Because Christ, having redeemed and delivered us by his blood, also renews us by his Holy Spirit, after his own image; that so we may testify, by the whole of our conduct, our gratitude to God for his blessings, and that he may be praised by us; also, that every one may be assured in himself of his faith, by the fruits thereof; and that, by our godly conversation, others may be gained to Christ.
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Rodney Kleyn was born and raised in the Evangelical Presbyterian Churches in Australia and pastored for 20 years at Trinity Protestant Reformed Church in Hudsonville, MI (2002-2009), Covenant of Grace Church in Spokane, WA (2009-2021), and First Protestant Reformed Church in...