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Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 6 Article 4
The sermon explores the theological concept of inherent human corruption, arguing that, despite outward actions, individuals are fundamentally inclined toward evil due to the consequences of Adam's sin, rendering all actions ultimately self-centered unless motivated by divine grace. It refutes the 'Word of Faith' movement's emphasis on personal faith as a means of manipulating God, instead highlighting God as the ultimate champion and emphasizing that true victory comes through Christ's redemptive work, not through human strength or self-reliance. Ultimately, the message underscores the necessity of recognizing one's dependence on God's grace and acknowledging Him as the source of all good.