In the sermon "Raised For Our Justification," Paul Pendleton addresses the doctrine of justification as seen in Romans 4:19-25. He emphasizes that justification is received through faith, which is fully persuaded that God has the power to fulfill His promises, particularly in raising Jesus from the dead for our justification. Pendleton articulates that Jesus' resurrection is not merely a historical fact but a crucial theological event, confirming that believers are declared righteous due to Christ's work alone. He supports his argument through various Scripture references, including 1 Corinthians 2:9-12 and Romans 8:31-37, which underline the necessity of divine revelation and the believer’s assurance in God’s sovereignty. The practical importance of this doctrine lies in its assertion that faith is a gift from God that leads to the believer's acceptance and acquittal before Him, reaffirming the Reformed understanding of sola fide (faith alone).
“If Christ was not raised from the dead, we would not be justified. Because according to this word, he was raised for our justification.”
“That's what God counts to us for righteousness, that faith.”
“This was done for our offenses... There was, is, and never shall be anything we can do to bring about satisfaction to God.”
“He was delivered for our offenses and raised again for our justification, our righteousness.”
Justification is declared in the Bible as being made righteous in the sight of God through faith in Jesus Christ.
Romans 4:25
Christ’s resurrection is essential because it demonstrates His victory over sin and death, affirming our justification.
Romans 4:25
Understanding God's mercy is crucial as it reveals our need for grace and the gift of salvation through Christ.
Romans 8:31-37
Being fully persuaded in faith means having complete confidence in God's promises and power to fulfill them.
Romans 4:19-21, 1 Corinthians 2:12-14
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