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Introduction:
Road rage because people won’t follow the rules of the road.
When people break the law in a 2000 lb.
vehicle they put themselves and others at risk of injury or even death.
We also get mad when people think they can just do whatever they want to the road.
The lines at Six Flags.
It is posted all over the park that if you cut in line you can be thrown out of the park.
I have seen people fight over someone cutting in line because they feel disrespected.
But they have a new thing now where you can be justified to cut in the line.
It’s called the flash pass.
If someone pays you can skip the entire line and no one can say a thing.
Body:
So far in the book of Romans Paul has expressed several things:
He is burdened for the people of Roman wanting them to be saved from their sin.
The power of salvation only come from the good news of Jesus Christ and is offered to everyone both the Jews and the Greeks.
Salvation is important because God is bringing his judgement and wrath all those that reject the truth of Jesus as their savior.
God has revealed himself to mankind through his creation and the conscience he has placed in every person.
Many have rejected this revelation of God and worship and serve themselves following their own desires and passions.
There is no escape for mankind from this wrath on their own because we are all guilty of the same sin.
As we get to , Paul begins to make a transition for judgement to justification.
It’s no big stretch for us to come to the conclusion that we are all hopelessly guilty in our sin.
The question that drives all religion is what must I do to be saved from my sin.
How do sinful people that are hopelessly guilty in their sin ever become justified in the sight of a righteous and holy God?
How does God maintain his level of righteousness and still justify the likes of us?
Rom 3:
God’s righteousness is required for justification and He’s not lowering his standard for you.
The magnitude of God’s righteousness is revealed through the abundance of our sin.
God requires His level of righteousness in order to justify sinner, and He’s not lowering his standard for you.
If our sin magnifies the and bring glory to the righteousness of God, then the more we sin the more he would be glorified.
So why not do evil that God goodness can be seen?
This is that old saying, “I’m just a sinner saved by God’s grace.”
We know from experience that a person that has been justified by God and lives like the devil does not bring honor and glory to God but demonstrates a lack of power to change the sinner.
Justification is not the goal of salvation.
Justification from God is the doorway to a relationship with God. the goal of your salvation is to be a part of the family of God.
Justification from sin doesn’t give you the right to continue in your sin but the freedom to walk away from it.
Eph
God’s righteousness is acquired by faith and not the works of the law.
Romans 3:
Faith is believing the facts about your situation and God’s salvation.
We are unrighteous in need of righteousness!
Rom 3:21
The righteousness of Jesus was sacrificed for your unrighteousness!
Rom 3:24
God now offers you the righteousness of Jesus as a free gifts if you will put your faith and trust in him.
God now offers you the righteousness of Jesus as a free gifts if you will put your faith and trust in him.
Romans 3:
Gal 2:
God’s righteousness through Christ allows him to be your Justifier, Redeemer, and Savior.
The only work for our justification is done by Christ.
We can’t take from it our add to it.
Rom 3:
Justification with God is not in what you do but in whom you place your faith.
If you are trusting in your works to be justified you are trusting in yourself.
If you are trusting in the work of Christ to be justified you are trusting in God.
Emotional Next Steps:
Release the pressure of having to perform for God and put your faith in Him instead of yourself.
Live in the joy of justification knowing that God has taken away all your sins through Jesus Christ.
Live your life by the law of faith.
Let your faith in Christ be your guide for your actions of life.
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