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(Clip) There is Only One Way to be Accepted
God by Tim Conway
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God by Tim Conway

(Clip) There is Only One Way to be Accepted

Tim Conway explains that the only way to be accepted by God is through receiving His righteousness by faith in Jesus Christ, not by obeying the law.
This sermon emphasizes the inability of the law to bring righteousness and the condemnation faced by those who rely on their own works. It highlights the divine requirement of God's righteousness for salvation and the necessity of having this righteousness to be accepted by God. The message stresses that no one can be justified by the law and that true righteousness comes through faith in Jesus Christ, not through human effort.

Full Transcript

Now here is the heart of the gospel. In the gospel, this is what's revealed. That there is a way to attain the righteousness of God for yourself, not by the law. Oh, that is good news. Because we can't get there by the law. You see that? The law of God, the law. You know what that is? That's God saying, thou shalt, thou shalt not. That law, it comes face to face with the rebellion of man. And you know what the result always is? Condemnation. Hell, you get hell. That's this world. You see, people don't recognize they're walking around in this world. They're objects of God's wrath. They are under the wrath of God. Why? Because they've broken His law. And there's no, and you know what? If you ask them, yeah, we're pretty good people. You know what they're doing? You know, every single person in this world that'll tell you that they're a good person, you know what they're doing? They're putting their confidence in a righteousness which is by the law. But you're cursed if you haven't done everything written in the book of the law. That's the problem. Nobody gets right with God through the performance of the law. And that's what verse 20 says. On that basis, no one can be justified. What's that? Justified. That means it's one or the other. It's justification or condemnation. You know what this is? This is legal terminology. You stand in God's courtroom. You're justified if you're found not guilty. If you are found guilty of any crime, you're condemned. You come face to face with the law and you know what the law says to all mankind? Condemned. You're undone. This is not the way to God. You better find another way. So, this major turning point. This is called the righteousness of God because it's the righteousness that He demands. It's His standard. This is God's divine requirement of righteousness for us. If you have any hope of standing before God on judgment day and God saying, well done, or God saying, you're just, or God saying, you're righteous, or God saying, come in. Come into the kingdom prepared for you. If you want to be accepted by God, you will only be accepted one way on one condition. And that is that you, yourself, have this righteousness of God to your account. If you don't have it, you're undone. You will die the death of that eternal fire forever. And there's no exception. There's only one way to God. And it's not through the law. That is the beauty and the truth of what is being set forth right here. You have to recognize what this is saying. We might have achieved the righteousness of God by way of the law, if any had actually kept it. But you see, you see what it says? Every mouth may be stopped. Verse 19, see what the problem is? When man, you ever heard somebody? I've heard this. Oh, when I get there on judgment day, I'm going to say to God, you know what? That verse tells me nobody's saying anything. Mouth is going to be stopped. To come into the presence of this holy God, men are going to recognize immediately we are in trouble. Their sins are going to stare them in the face. And there's no path. What you find right here is there is a path to righteousness apart from the law. It's possible. This is the thing. It is possible to receive a perfect righteous standing that is not through the works of the law, but a righteousness that is for you if you believe in Jesus Christ.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Problem of the Law
    • The law demands perfect obedience but reveals human rebellion
    • Breaking the law results in condemnation and God's wrath
    • No one can be justified by keeping the law
  2. II. The Reality of Condemnation
    • All mankind stands condemned before God’s law
    • Self-righteousness based on law-keeping is futile
    • The law’s verdict is condemnation for all
  3. III. The Righteousness of God
    • God demands a perfect righteousness for acceptance
    • This righteousness cannot be achieved by human effort
    • There is only one way to be accepted: through Christ
  4. IV. The Way of Faith
    • Righteousness is credited apart from the law
    • Faith in Jesus Christ grants this righteousness
    • Believers receive acceptance and eternal life

Key Quotes

“There is a way to attain the righteousness of God for yourself, not by the law.” — God by Tim Conway
“If you want to be accepted by God, you will only be accepted one way on one condition.” — God by Tim Conway
“It is possible to receive a perfect righteous standing that is not through the works of the law, but a righteousness that is for you if you believe in Jesus Christ.” — God by Tim Conway

Application Points

  • Recognize that no one can earn God's acceptance by their own efforts or law-keeping.
  • Place your faith in Jesus Christ to receive the righteousness needed to stand before God.
  • Live with the assurance that acceptance by God comes only through His grace, not human works.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why can't we be accepted by God through the law?
Because the law requires perfect obedience, and all have sinned, making it impossible to be justified by law-keeping.
What does it mean to be justified?
To be justified means to be declared righteous and not guilty in God's courtroom.
What is the righteousness of God?
It is God's perfect standard of righteousness that He requires for acceptance.
How can someone receive God's righteousness?
By faith in Jesus Christ, apart from works of the law.
What happens to those who do not have this righteousness?
They face eternal condemnation and separation from God.

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