The Bible teaches that we are saved by grace through faith in Jesus Christ, not by works or adherence to the law.
The central message of salvation in the Bible is that we are justified by faith alone in Jesus Christ. In Acts 15, the Jerusalem Council confirms this truth, stating that we are saved through the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ (Acts 15:11). This emphasizes that neither faith plus works nor adherence to the law is necessary for salvation. Just as the thief on the cross was saved without any works, salvation is owing solely to God's grace.
Acts 15:11, Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 3:28
Justification by faith is affirmed in Scripture and through the witness of God in the hearts of believers.
The doctrine of justification by faith is rooted deeply in Scripture. In Acts 15, Peter states that God has purified the hearts of believers by faith (Acts 15:9). This reflects the believers' experience of receiving the Holy Spirit, confirming God's acceptance of them based on faith alone. Furthermore, Romans 3:28 declares that we are justified by faith apart from the works of the law. Thus, it is through both Scripture and the witness of the Holy Spirit in believers' lives that we affirm this essential doctrine.
Acts 15:9, Romans 3:28, Galatians 2:16
Understanding the law is important because it reveals God's holiness and our need for grace.
The law serves several purposes in the life of a believer. Firstly, it provides a standard of God's holiness and reveals our inability to meet that standard, highlighting our need for a Savior (Romans 3:20). The Jerusalem Council pointed out that the law is a burden that no one can bear (Acts 15:10). This understanding leads believers to rely solely on God's grace for salvation. While not the means of justification, knowing the law helps Christians live in accordance with God's will, appreciating the grace offered through Christ.
Acts 15:10, Romans 3:20, 1 Timothy 1:8-11
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