Witnessing Christ

Outreach Sermons: "How to Stand Righteous Before God" from Romans 3:19-28

Truth in Love Ministry Season 4 Episode 9

In this episode of the Witnessing Christ Podcast, Pastor Mark Parsons delivers a compelling sermon on Romans 3:19–28, diving into one of the most foundational questions of the Christian faith: How can a sinful human being stand righteous before a holy God?

This passage—hailed by Martin Luther as the heart of the gospel and the center of the Bible—draws a clear distinction between law and gospel. Pastor Mark brings it to life by exposing modern distortions of both and unpacking the four theological "views" that shape our beliefs: our view of God, humanity, the law, and the gospel.

Through engaging illustrations—from Reformation history to Santa Claus and even Taylor Swift—Mark shows how false gospels, whether from 16th-century Rome or today’s culture, all fall into the same trap: mixing God’s free gift with our flawed efforts. He contrasts the popular idea of "doing your best and God will do the rest" with the biblical message that salvation is entirely by grace through faith—apart from works.

Drawing from the Day of Atonement and the imagery of the mercy seat, Pastor Mark explains how the righteousness we need isn’t infused or earned—but imputed, gifted freely through the shed blood of Jesus. Our sins aren’t polished—they’re covered by the perfect sacrifice.

Listeners will leave not only with a clearer understanding of Romans 3, but also with renewed confidence in the gospel that sets hearts free. Whether you’re engaging with someone who believes in works-based righteousness or struggling with your own conscience, this episode provides gospel clarity and witnessing encouragement.

Key Takeaway:
You don’t need to stay up at night wondering if you’ve done enough. You haven’t—and that’s the point. Jesus has. Stand righteous before God not by your effort, but by his finished work, given freely by grace through faith.

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