In the sermon "Essentials of Justification," Bill Parker addresses the critical Reformed doctrine of justification, emphasizing that it is entirely an act of God's grace. He outlines five essential points regarding justification: (1) the source of justification is God alone, based on His sovereign love and mercy; (2) its ground is the righteousness of Christ, signified by His obedience and sacrificial death; (3) the objects of justification are God's elect, whom He justifies while they remain ungodly; (4) the means and instrument of justification is imputation, where our sins are transferred to Christ, and in return, His righteousness is credited to us; and (5) the fruits of justification include God's working in the believer's life through faith, repentance, and perseverance. Parker extensively references Romans 8:32-34, highlighting that it is God who justifies and counters the charges against His elect, illustrating that all grounds for justification are found solely in Christ's work. This doctrine solidifies the assurance of salvation in Christ, establishing that believers can have confidence in their standing before God based on His grace alone.
“It is God who justifies. What is it to be justified? To be justified means to be declared righteous in God's sight.”
“God does not justify sinners on any other ground but the blood of his son, the righteousness of his son.”
“God justifies the ungodly. How can he do that and still be just? On the ground of Christ's righteousness.”
“All whom God elected before the foundation of the world... will be brought by God to faith in Christ, to repentance of dead works, to perseverance in the faith by the grace and power of God.”
Auto-generated transcript • May contain errors
Comments
Your comment has been submitted and is awaiting moderation. Once approved, it will appear on this page.
Be the first to comment!