based on the LGG Bible Study, Firm Foundation, w5d1
Scripture For the Journey
Romans 5:1-5 (SOAP vs 1); Galatians 2:15-16 (SOAP vs 16)
Therefore, since we have been made right (justified) in God’s sight by faith, we have peace with God because of what Jesus Christ our Lord has done for us.
Romans 5:1
Yet we know that a person is made right (justified) with God by faith in Jesus Christ, not by obeying the law. And we have believed in Christ Jesus, so that we might be made right with God because of our faith in Christ, not because we have obeyed the law. For no one will ever be made right with God by obeying the law.”
Galatians 2:16
Observation
As we have established many times over in our journey through God’s infallible Word – salvation is a gift of God through faith in Christ Jesus. Or, as is often said – salvation is by grace alone through faith alone. Throughout the New Testament, Paul explains many times how we are saved, not by works but by faith. I love today’s passages because they specifically and clearly point out that our faith makes us right (justifies us) with God. Remember, we were once enemies of God1, declared dead in our trespasses and sins, so without this justification, there would be no peace with God – we would be forever alienated from Him.
Simply put, to justify is to declare righteous. Justification is an act of God whereby He pronounces a sinner to be righteous because of that sinner’s faith in Christ.
Gotquestions.org/what is justification?
Friends, It is vital to our faith to understand that a believer’s peace with God comes only through faith in Jesus Christ. This happens because our faith is the catalyst that changes us from enemies of God to children of God, and this is by His grace. As we looked at earlier in this journey, our quest for a firm foundation, our salvation/peace with God comes not by our works or status among men; it is not whether we are rich or poor or talented or wise – but simply and solely because of our faith in Jesus Christ – the only begotten Son of God.
Our hope in God is signed in the blood of Jesus – and sealed by the presence of the Holy Spirit who lives in us and was given to us by God – confirming that we have been made right with Him. I love Paul’s reminder that we will never be disappointed by this hope, which Bibleref.com explains as meaning, “Our hope will be fully vindicated. we will never, in the end, be disappointed for hoping to receive God’s goodness forever …” because “It is not just that God is powerfully able to do what He has promised, it is not just that God is good. It is because He cares about us, loves us, so deeply that each of us actually carries His love inside of us, through the Holy Spirit.2“
Application: Living out the Journey
Stand firm in your faith and hold confidently to your hope that comes from being justified/made right through Christ Jesus. Know that His love is better than life, and do not allow yourselves to be shaken by the winds and waves of this world. Keep your eyes on Jesus, the author of our faith, who, for the joy set before Him, endured the cross – scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of God’s throne. Think about Jesus, who endured great suffering for sinners like us; remember, it is by His blood we are saved. Press on with hope – the hope born from your faith in Christ Jesus and sealed by the Holy Spirit. Indeed, it is this HOPE that will not disappoint.
Prayer in Response to the Journey
Father, thank You for the cross. Thank you for Jesus who hung on that cross and was buried and rose again and is now seated at the right hand of Your throne. Thank You for Your grace, and only through faith have I been saved! Thank You for the righteousness of Christ that has been credited to me through faith – removing the burden of guilt and condemnation that were rightfully mine! Thank You for Your grace and mercy, Father – I am eternally grateful and filled with hope.
The More We Know
What is justification? Simply put, to justify is to declare righteous. Justification is an act of God whereby He pronounces a sinner to be righteous because of that sinner’s faith in Christ.
Many people miss the truth implied by the fact that Christ died for us while we were still sinners. The chronology is important. Christ did not wait for us to “clean up our act”; He sacrificed Himself while we were still actively opposed to Him. Salvation does not depend on our meeting God halfway, keeping the commandments, or trying to be as good as we can. No, God completed the work of our salvation when we were in a state of open rebellion against Him. That’s grace. [-and as today’s passages point out it is a grace that comes through faith in Jesus Christ – a faith through which we have peace (are justified/made right)]3
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