Todd Nyberg’s sermon, “The Just Shall Live By Faith,” focuses on the doctrine of justification by faith, emphasizing its biblical foundation through Genesis 15:1-6. He argues that Abraham's belief in God’s promise was credited to him as righteousness, illustrating the concept that it is not human works but faith that justifies the sinner before God. Specific Scripture references, such as Romans 4, reinforce this argument by highlighting Abraham’s faith and the righteousness that God alone provides. The doctrinal significance lies in the understanding that salvation is by grace through faith, rather than by works, reflecting the Reformed belief in total depravity and unconditional election, demonstrating that justification is a divine act that upholds God’s righteousness even as He forgives the guilty.
“The just, the justified, those who are righteous before God shall live by faith, not by works, but by faith.”
“When Abraham believed God, God reckoned it, God counted it, God imputed it to him for righteousness.”
“The very righteousness of God demands the salvation of everybody that Jesus Christ died for.”
“The only evidence that you have that God has taken your sins and given them to Christ and taken Christ's righteousness and given them to you is that you believe that Christ is everything in your salvation.”
The Bible teaches that the just shall live by faith, as demonstrated in Genesis 15:6 where Abraham's belief in God was counted to him for righteousness.
Genesis 15:6, Romans 1:17
Righteousness is counted through faith as shown in Romans 4:3, where Abraham's belief is credited to him as righteousness.
Romans 4:3
Justification is vital because it assures Christians that they are declared righteous before God through faith, as stated in Romans 5:1.
Romans 5:1
God forgives sins through the atoning work of Christ, allowing Him to remain just while justifying the ungodly.
Exodus 34:7, 2 Corinthians 5:21
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