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Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 6 Article 3
The sermon explores the concept of original sin, rooted in Adam's role as covenantal representative, emphasizing that humanity inherits his failure and subsequent curse. It draws a parallel between this inherited condition and the unfairness of relying on an external champion, ultimately highlighting the grace of God's solution: Jesus Christ, who serves as a new covenantal representative. The message encourages listeners to embrace Christ's righteousness as their own, recognizing that through faith, they can overcome their inherent failings and experience God's blessings, drawing a compelling illustration from the story of David and Goliath to underscore the importance of courage and trust in God's strength.