In this sermon titled "The Foundation and Four Pillars of Justification - Part 2," preacher Fred Evans elaborates on the doctrine of justification as presented in Romans 8:33-34. He emphasizes that the foundation of justification is rooted in God's sovereign election of the elect, who are justified through the work of Christ. The key points include the immutability of God's choice, the emptiness of accusations against the elect, and the four essential pillars that uphold justification: Christ's death, His resurrection, His ascension, and His continual intercession for believers. Evans supports his assertions through Scripture references, particularly from Romans and Hebrews, highlighting that believers can be assured of their justification and freedom from condemnation due to Christ’s completed work. This doctrine holds significant practical implications for believers, providing peace and confidence in their salvation amidst life's struggles and accusations.
“The election of God then makes all accusations against the elect empty. It is God that justifies.”
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“Your faith in Christ did not justify you. Your faith simply receives what God purposed and Christ accomplished.”
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“There can be no condemnation because God, who is holy, justified his elect.”
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“These pillars are firm as God Himself. For these pillars and this foundation to fall, Christ would have to be dethroned.”
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