THE DEFENSE OF THE GOSPEL Part 2
SINNERS & SAINTS
JUSTIFICATION & RIGHTEOUSNESS
Luther put it this way: “If the doctrine of justification is lost, the whole of Christian doctrine is lost.”
“If the doctrine of justification is lost, the whole of Christian doctrine is lost.”
DEATH TO THE LAW
“For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Rom 3:23). But in Christ, God declares all righteous who believe, imputing divine righteousness to them. In this sense, justification does not express an ethical change or influence (though ethical changes follow); rather, it expresses the judicial action of God apart from human merit according to which the guilty are pardoned, acquitted, and then reinstated as God’s children and as fellow heirs with Jesus Christ.
The gospel speaks a different language—there’s never any justification in the law, never any forgiveness, never release from guilt. The law never says a good thing about you. It’s your worst nightmare, steadfastly pointing out failure, transgression, and sin. The law slays