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Roman Recap:
Step 1: Everyone has sinned.
​Romans 3:23 KJV 1900For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God;
Step 2: The Punishment for Sin is Hell.
​Romans 6:23 KJV 1900For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Step 3: The Gift of God to sinners in Eternal Life through Jesus Christ.
​Romans 6:23 KJV 1900For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Step 4: You must put your Faith in Jesus Christ as your Lord and Saviour.
​Romans 10:9 KJV 1900That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.
The Final Result
what is the final result of putting saving faith in Jesus Christ?
There are so many.
More than I could preach one in 10 years of Sundays.
But central to this series, the plan of salvation is the wonderful result of Justification.
When you Put saving Faith in Jesus, God justifies you and you become justified, that means: Its just id id never sinned.
This is a legal stance that by the work of Jesus you have with God.
Its the Fifth Step and its based on Romans 5:1.
Step 5: Justification by Faith
Justification is When God declares us Righteous in Jesus Christ, and its a declaration that Changes Everything - and imminently result in 7 blessings.
In listing these Blessings Paul accomplished something wonderful: He showed just how wonderful in was to be a christian!
Our justification does not just means that we go to heaven when we die (which is amazing in itself) but also that it is a source of tremendous joy and and blessing here and now!
Peace with God.
An unsaved person is at enmity (hostility) with God because they cannot obey God Law (Step1).
The Result of their Law breaking they are under condemnation.
Condemnation means that God declares us sinners, it is a declaration of war.
Justification means that God declares us righteous, it is a declaration of peace.
Access To God
This is incredible!
The Jew was kept from God’s presence by the vail and the Gentile was Kept out by the Wall with a warning on it that anyone who went beyond would be killed.
But when Jesus Christ Died, everything changed.
The viel was torn in two
and the wall was broken down.
As a result, we can go into God’s presence and draw from His inexhaustible riches and graces anytime and as many times as we wish.
Anytime we pray, remain still, worship, praise, read, study, meditate -we go into His presence.
A Glorious Hope.
Peace with God takes care of our past.
Accsess to God takes care of our Present.
Hope of the glory of God takes care of our future.
Another phrase the bible used to describe this is the Blessed Hope.
The hope that is used here is different from our use of the word hope.
It does dot suggest uncertainty of the event, but rather uncertainty of the date.
I know Jesus is returning, but I dont know when - however i “hope” its today!
This glorious Hope is the source for great rejoicing!
Christian Character
Justification is not an escape from tribulation.
But it does means Tribulation works for the christian rather than against Him.
For the unsaved there is no actual tribulation, there is just pain and suffering, which accomplish nothing but pain and sorrow.
But for the Christian there is no pain and suffering, there is Tribulation - in its biblical sense.
The word Tribulation comes from the Latin word Trib-ulum.
A trib-ulum is not a word its a thing.
Its a heavy peace of timber with spikes set in it.
This was rolled over grain and crushed and ripped into it, separating the good grain from the useless chaff.
In the sam e way: Tribulation hurts and it painful, but in the end it purifies us and works in our favor, perfecting us by God’s Grace.
As a result of our Justification the christian never ever suffers needlessly ever again.
God’s Love Within.
I have mention this before in the series, Step 3.
But i will refresh - Our Justification equips with with the unwavering assurance of God’s great love for us.
He loves us while we were sinners and He surly loves us now that we’re His children!
Salvation from Future Wrath
The argument is simple: If Good saved us while we were His enemies, He will keep on saving us now that we are His Children.
What does it mean “Saved by his life”?
Death yes, but life?
A will is of no effect until the death of the one who wrote it.
Then an executor takes over and sees to it that the will is obeyed and the inheritance distributed.
But suppose the executor is unscrupulous and wants to get the inheritance for himself?
He may figure out many devious ways to circumvent the law and steal the inheritance.
Jesus Christ wrote us into His will, and He wrote the will with His blood.
“This cup is the new testament in My blood, which is shed for you” (Luke 22:20).
He died so that the will would be in force; but then He arose from the dead and returned to heaven that He might enforce the will Himself and distribute the inheritance.
Thus, we are “saved by His life.”
If that sound a bit to complicated: Ill simplify it: Because he lives I can face tomorrow...
Reconciliation with God
The word atonement means reconciliation: Brought back into a right relationship.
Man and God in fellowship together: This was God plan, was for you and Him to be in constant, wonderful, peaceful communion with each other.
Like Adam and Eve walked with God in cool of the garden, that fellowship was ruined though Sin and they hid from God.
Now, Through Jesus Christ, you and God have been reconciled, you and God can walk together once again in peace.
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