The sermon "Eternal Justification Pt 3" by Mikal Smith addresses the doctrine of eternal justification, asserting that this act of God transcends time and is not conditional upon human behavior or law-keeping. Smith argues that justification is an eternal decree from God, referencing Scripture that illustrates the continuity of God's sovereign plan including key passages such as Ephesians 2, 1 Timothy 2:5, and Hebrews 7, among others. He emphasizes that justification has always been vested in Christ, the eternal mediator, whose incarnation and sacrificial death fulfilled God’s covenant promises and secured the assurance of justification for believers from eternity. The practical significance lies in understanding that justification is not based on human merit or faith exercised in time, but is an eternal reality grounded in Christ's faithfulness and divine decree, bringing comfort and assurance of salvation to believers.
“Justification is an act that begins and ends in God. It takes place outside of time.”
“The triunity of God works on our behalf for our salvation; our justification is taking place because of God.”
“Justification doesn’t happen as a condition based upon us. It comes upon a condition kept by the surety.”
“If Christ stands as surety... all things are yea and amen in Christ Jesus.”
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