The Bible teaches that no one can be just with God on their own; it is through faith in Jesus Christ that we are declared righteous.
The Bible clearly states that to be just with God, one must be declared righteous in His sight. This is not something that we can achieve by our own efforts or merits, as Job recognized when he asked, 'How should man be just with God?' In Romans 3:21-22, we learn that the righteousness of God comes through faith in Jesus Christ for all who believe. It is Christ's work on our behalf that grants us righteousness, allowing us to stand justified before God. As Job looked forward to his Redeemer, we look back to Jesus, who fulfilled this need for us.
Job 9:2, Romans 3:21-26
Understanding sin is crucial for Christians as it reveals our need for a Savior and the holiness of God.
Recognizing the reality of sin is essential for understanding the nature of God's holiness and our position before Him. Job declared that man is unclean and incapable of justifying himself before God, raising profound questions about our purity and need for redemption. In Romans 3:10-12, Scripture confirms that there is none righteous; understanding this helps Christians appreciate the grace of God made manifest in Christ. Without acknowledging sin, we cannot fully grasp the depth of grace, mercy, and the significance of Christ's sacrificial work for our salvation. Thus, awareness of sin drives us to seek Christ for redemption.
Job 14:4, Romans 3:10-12
We are made clean before God through faith in Jesus Christ, who was our perfect substitute.
The question of how an unclean person can be made clean before a holy God is central to Christian theology. Job poignantly asks, 'Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean?' The answer is found in the righteousness of Jesus Christ, who died as a propitiation for our sins. Romans 3:25-26 explains that it is God's grace that justifies the believer through faith in Christ’s blood. Therefore, it is not through our works but through faith in Christ that we are cleansed and declared righteous. This assurance of being made clean brings peace and restoration in our relationship with God.
Job 14:4, Romans 3:25-26
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