This sermon addresses the doctrine of justification, emphasizing that Christ is both just and the justifier of sinners. Tom Harding argues that all humanity is guilty before God due to sin, and that justification comes not from the law but through faith in Christ, who fulfills the law and provides grace. He references Romans 3:24-26, highlighting how God can remain just while justifying sinners, as seen in His eternal decree and the atoning work of Christ at Calvary. The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance it provides to believers, affirming that justification is a divine declaration of their standing before God, fully grounded in Christ’s righteousness rather than human efforts.
“The only way he can save guilty sinners and... bring the sinner into an eternal union justified before God with himself is if God Almighty can make that sinner both guiltless and sinless in the eyes of his own law and justice.”
“Our righteousness before God is not a merciful supposition. It is a blessed reality in Christ Jesus.”
“Justification is received by faith, not by works, not by doing.”
“If a man is a true believer in Christ, his faith is justified by obedience.”
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