The sermon exhorts believers to reject personal favoritism and judge others by outward appearances, emphasizing that true faith in Jesus Christ requires impartial love. Drawing from James 2, the speaker defines partiality as a serious sin equivalent to breaking the entire law, contrasting human tendencies to honor the wealthy with God's choice of the poor as heirs of the kingdom. The message challenges the congregation to view every individual through the lens of divine mercy rather than social status or wealth. It underscores that loving one's neighbor as oneself is the fulfillment of the royal law given by God. Ultimately, the preacher calls for a lifestyle of mercy and humility, reflecting the character of Jesus in all interactions.
The Five Solas of Romans- Sola gratia -grace alone-, Sola fide -faith alone-, Solus Christus -Christ alone-, Sola Scriptura -Scripture alone-, and Sola Dei gloria -glory to God alone-
Here is a link to the song referenced at the end of the sermon- https---youtu.be-pduTUMurMmI-t-104