BECOMING ACCEPTABLE TO GOD (CONTINUED) #16

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God’s Plan of Salvation
1. He Chooses: Election
2. He Guarantees: Predestination
3. He Pays: Atonement
4. He Frees: Redemption
5. He Renews: Regeneration
Five Views of God’s Plan of Salvation
6. Adoption: Human Perspective
7. Justification: Legal Perspective
The Dilemma
Ignorance = Condemnation
Knowledge = Helplessness
Man’s Attempts at Self-Justification
1. Primitive Sacrificial System
Appeasing the “gods”
Jewish System given by God
METHODS OF JUSTIFYING ONESELF
Man needs God's approval to be at peace with himself and with God. The problem is how to regain this approval, how to measure up to God's standard and become acceptable to Him once again?
Throughout history there have been various attempts to meet this fundamental need:
MAN'S WAYS TO JUSTIFY MAN
Man has invented various ways to deal with his inadequacy before God. 1. PRIMITIVE SACRIFICIAL SYSTEM
Giving something (produce, animals, children) to satisfy the anger or appetites of the gods.
Let us not confuse this with the Jewish sacrificial system which God used for a limited time to prepare the Jews for Christ's coming and ministry. They understood that their system merely represented their expressions of thanks, repentance, joy and hope.
Hebrews 10:3–4 ESV
3 But in these sacrifices there is a reminder of sins every year. 4 For it is impossible for the blood of bulls and goats to take away sins.
The Gentiles, on the other hand, offered sacrifices thinking that their actions actually manipulated the gods for their personal advantage. Primitive religions saw their sacrificial system as a way of making peace with their gods.
Man’s Attempts at Self-Justification
1.Primitive Sacrificial System
2.Law Keeping
I.E. Observance of Laws/Rituals Guaranteed Salvation.
Main error was not understanding the true demands of the Law.
2. LAW KEEPING
The most familiar example of this is the Jews. Some, not all, but some Jews believed (and still do) that the way to be acceptable before God is to keep the ceremonial/moral Law. Of course, the version of the Law that they "kept" was very different than what was given to Moses. They watered down the moral Law to suit their purpose and manipulated the ceremonial Law to their liking so that in their minds they were obeying the Law perfectly. Jesus exposed their hypocrisy when He said in Matthew 5:27-28 that adultery began in the heart, not just if someone actually had sex with another man's wife, as they had interpreted it.
They understood correctly that if you obeyed the Law perfectly, you would be acceptable before God, but they did not correctly perceive how demanding God's Law was.
This form of self-justification was also present in the early church as some teachers began to teach a form of ascetic Christianity where people were required to adhere to strict food laws or prohibitions about marriage that God had not required. Paul rebuked these teachers and this false method of making oneself acceptable before God in the epistle to the Colossians.
It is interesting to note that every other major religion that supports the idea of an absolute code of right and wrong (Islam, Judaism, etc.) teaches in one form or another the principle of law keeping as the way to justify or make oneself acceptable to God.
Islam: pilgrimages, death in war.
Hinduism: improve your behavior in an ongoing cycle of reincarnated lives.
Even among Christian sects like the Mormons or the Jehovah Witnesses the way to become acceptable is to know and obey the tenets and leaders of the sect itself. (What makes you acceptable is that you belong to the sect.)
N. T. Christianity is unique in that it is the only major religion that does not base acceptability before God on performance.
True New Testament Christianity is unique in the religious world because it is the only religion that does not use a form of "law keeping" or conduct based philosophy in explaining how believers are made acceptable before God.
Man’s Attempts at Self-Justification
1.Primitive Sacrificial System
2.Law Keeping
3.Human Philosophy
Perfection through knowledge
3. HUMAN PHILOSOPHY
For those who felt the destructive force of sin but suppressed the truth of God's existence, the way of dealing with man's imperfection was through godless philosophy. The ancient philosophers sought for higher levels of understanding and wisdom through efforts at meditation and logic that continued through the ages. The thought was that the more that man knew and understood, the better he became.
Man’s Attempts at Self-Justification
1.Primitive Sacrificial System
2.Law Keeping
3.Human Philosophy
4. MAGIC
4. Magic
Magic and occult practitioners try to control the unseen world for the improvement of their lives using physical means such as charms and rituals.
These various efforts have led to the most recent stage of Western Post Modernism where people have given up trying to be better and settled for simply accepting themselves as they actually are. In this way they do not have to justify themselves to anyone, including God. They create their own standard and change it when it does not suit them anymore.
We create our own standard and then change it when it doesn’t suit us anymore.
God’s Time & Method For Justification
1.The Time is Now!
GOD'S WAY TO JUSTIFY MAN
Human beings can find many ways to justify and make themselves acceptable, but in order to be acceptable before almighty God, we must do this His way, using His method.
In His Word, God not only reveals His absolute standards and His judgment on those that do not meet His standards,
He also reveals the time and method that He has set forth for all men and women to become justified and therefore acceptable before Him.
This is what the doctrine of justification explains,
the time and method for man to become acceptable before God.
1. THE TIME IS NOW!
We do not become acceptable before we are born, after we die, after suffering in purgatory, or after we have completed so many acts in this life or several lifetimes; the time is always now.
2 Corinthians 6:2 ESV
2 For he says, “In a favorable time I listened to you, and in a day of salvation I have helped you.” Behold, now is the favorable time; behold, now is the day of salvation.
The time to become right with God is not when we know more, or when we feel more perfect or holy, when we feel worthy or spiritual. It is not on our birthday or on some other anniversary. The time to become acceptable to God is when we discover how He wants us to do it. When we discover how, then the moment is now!
God’s Time & Method For Justification
1.The Time is Now!
2.The Method is by IMPUTATION.
IMPUTE = To Put Something on to someone else.
- “Honorary”College degree.
2. THE METHOD IS BY IMPUTATION
The method is not by sacrifice or law keeping or philosophy. It is by imputation.
The word impute means to consider or to put something onto someone else.
For example, an "honorary" college degree is valid and given without the person taking the necessary courses:
the title "doctor" is imputed or put upon someone without him actually earning that privilege through his academic efforts.
Jesus “earns”perfection by perfectly obeying God.
In God's plan of salvation,
He has sent Christ to live up to His perfect standard and actually earn the title of human perfection.
Jesus earned acceptability by perfectly obeying God's Law exactly as it was written and meant to be obeyed.
That perfection,
that acceptable status is conferred or imputed or put upon us
(like an honorary degree)
when we are united to Christ by faith.
We cannot earn this status; it is imputed to us. Romans 3:19-24 explains the process.
Romans 3:19–24 ESV
19 Now we know that whatever the law says it speaks to those who are under the law, so that every mouth may be stopped, and the whole world may be held accountable to God. 20 For by works of the law no human being will be justified in his sight, since through the law comes knowledge of sin. 21 But now the righteousness of God has been manifested apart from the law, although the Law and the Prophets bear witness to it— 22 the righteousness of God through faith in Jesus Christ for all who believe. For there is no distinction: 23 for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, 24 and are justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus,
God's standard/Law speaks to all.
The principle of law
(the absolute standard which is God's Law)
will be what all men are judged by.
The Jews had a special revelation of God's standard through Moses,
but everyone has had some form of exposure to it:
through creation which is outward revelation, or
through conscience which is inward revelation.
The purpose of giving the Law was not only to establish a standard,
it was also to show men their true condition as sinners.
Just as a thermometer does not produce heat or cold but only measures it,
God's Law did not produce good or bad,
it measured the sinfulness of man and exposed it to judgment.
Romans 3:21 ESV
21 But now the righteousness of God has been manifested apart from the law, although the Law and the Prophets bear witness to it—
God has demonstrated in a person, not just a written set of rules, what is acceptable and perfect.
When this person was compared to the standard, He was found perfect.
Romans 3:22–24 ESV
22 the righteousness of God through faith in Jesus Christ for all who believe. For there is no distinction: 23 for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, 24 and are justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus,
This quality of perfection, acceptability, some call it righteousness, is now
imputed/conferred/transferred
upon all who believe in Him.
This action of imputing Christ's perfection upon believers is done by God freely, as a demonstration of His kindness.
This is the only way and the only method that a person can be justified or made acceptable before God.
God’s Time & Method For Justification
This is the only method that a person can be justified or made acceptable before God.
SUMMARY The doctrine of justification explains how God's plan of salvation solves the problem of making men who are helplessly trapped in the imperfection of sin, perfect and acceptable again through Christ. This is what we mean when we say that we are "justified" (made acceptable to God's standard) through faith in Jesus Christ (His perfection is imputed to us when we are united to Him by faith).
Paul combines the moment with the method in Galatians 3:26-27
Galatians 3:26–27 ESV
26 for in Christ Jesus you are all sons of God, through faith. 27 For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put on Christ.
We are united to Christ by faith at the moment of baptism; we are justified or made acceptable when through the method of imputation, God clothes us with Christ's perfection in baptism. This is the heart and soul of the gospel message.
The seven sub-doctrines in 10 words or less:
God’s Time & Method For Justification
God Knew Believers Would Become His Acceptable Children Through Christ.

Discussion Questions

Briefly summarize each of the ways man has tried to justify himself and state the futility of the way.
Briefly summarize the way God justifies man and discuss why it is superior to man's ways.
Explain the following statement: "God knew believers would become His acceptable children through Christ.
"How can you use this lesson to grow spiritually and help others come into a relationship with Jesus? DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
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