In his sermon titled "Justification - Authoritatively Manifested in the Resurrection of Jesus Christ," Wilbur Elias Best addresses the doctrine of justification as deeply rooted in the resurrection of Christ, as articulated in Romans 4:20-25. Best argues that justification is central to the faith of believers, highlighting that it is not achieved through works but through faith, as demonstrated by Abraham's example. He specifically emphasizes Romans 4:24-25, asserting that Christ's resurrection illustrates God's acceptance of His sacrifice and guarantees the justification of the elect. This foundational doctrine bears profound implications for the believer's identity and assurance of salvation, affirming that genuine faith encompasses both Christ's death and resurrection as essential aspects of redemption and justification.
“Justification authoritatively manifested in the resurrection of Jesus Christ out from among the dead.”
“The basis of our faith is the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.”
“There is a justification before God apart from works, and there is a justification before men by works.”
“Christ's death accomplished the former. His life consummates the latter.”
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