Ross’s sermon, “Freedom in Christ: Galatians | Galatians 3:1-14 | Relying on the Gospel,” underscores that our salvation is secured solely through faith in Jesus and not by our own works, yet genuine faith naturally produces good works as a response to Christ’s redemptive sacrifice. Drawing on Paul’s urgent rebuke to the Galatians for turning to the law, Ross emphasizes that relying on human efforts only replaces the freedom offered by grace with a burdensome striving for perfection. Instead, when we fully embrace the finished work of Jesus on the cross, our lives are transformed, compelling us to live out our faith through acts of love, service, and obedience. This good works, however, are not the cause of our righteousness but the fruit of a heart already changed by grace, continually reflecting God’s unmerited favor to the world.