Friday, February 10, 2012

Hello Everyone,

The just SHALL LIVE by faith. HOW CAN A MAN FIND LIFE BEFORE GOD? What did Paul mean by "live"? The commentary on the whole Bible says "to live" means to stand accepted before God. There is nothing worse than to find out that the One who loves you deeply (that is God) is now somehow dissatisfied with you or you are somehow unacceptable to Him. Now there is something you must DO to get back in His love & acceptance. This is not spiritual "life" that Paul speaks about. You are accepted in Him based on Christ’s finished work. There is nothing you can do to stop Him from loving and accepting you. Man has always searched for a way to be accepted by God. By the Mosaic Law Nobody was ever saved by the Law. It can’t save – it only shows us our need for a Savior. By Good works Problem: How do you know when you have done enough? If by works and not grace – you have no need for Christ. Man always wants to say that he had something to do with it.
Listen: We stand accepted by God based on CHRIST ALONE. The Just shall live BY FAITH DOES FAITH JUSTIFY COMPLETELY AND FINALLY? Do we need to continue to work to be justified? Rom 5:1 (NAS) Therefore having been (past tense) justified by faith, we have (present, continuous) peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, You don’t need to work to stay justified. Example: You get a speeding ticket, you pay the judge. 1 month later - "I feel guilty, I want to pay again" There must be something I can do.You go back to court. The Judge says – "the fine is paid – go home”. The price has been paid; we have been justified by faith. One writer on Romans said: We have been saved from the penalty of sin, (justification) We are being saved from the power of sin, (sanctification) We will be saved from the very presence of sin (glorification). The Just – we are justified based on Christ’s finished work alone. Shall live – we are accepted by God based on Christ’s finished work. By faith – not based on anything we can do.
Greater Things Are Still To Come!
Pastor Phil

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