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Romans
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The Effects of Justification
This word links what follows to the preceding.
It is only because of Christ’s work of justification that peace and other blessings follow.
What is Justification?
But what is justification?
It is the normal word to use when the accused is declared “not guilty”.
We see it’s significance in an Old Testament passage.
Paul is quite definite that “no one will be justified in ( God’s) sight by works of law”.
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Justification, on the contrary, is God’s good gift: people are “justified freely by his grace”.
Several times Paul links justification with faith, making it quite clear that it is only by believing that anyone can appropriate this gift of God.
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And the cross plays a necessary part in Justification
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Peace
Paul speaks of peace with God, not “the peace of God” of , he is not referring to a subjective feeling, nut to the objective fact that the justified are no longer enemies of God but are at peace with him.
The justified person is no longer tormented by questions of his relationship with God arising from the fact that he is a sinner.
Sinner though he is, he is at peace with god because of what God has done for him.
Justification results in real peace with God, and that’s for all believers.
Through Christ we approach God.
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