The just will live on faith
Does the righteous ‘live on faith’ or ‘live on every word that comes out of God’s mouth’?
Read More"Let us go on unto perfection" Hb 6:1
Does the righteous ‘live on faith’ or ‘live on every word that comes out of God’s mouth’?
Read MoreWe are happy to know that God creates (makes) staff just and declares him just. The believer is declareding righteous, because he is righteous in Christ Jesus.
Read MoreSince, through the quotation from the psalmist David, it is possible to measure the extent of the expressions ‘justify’ and ‘justification’, it remains that Christians should consider their death with Christ to be certain (Rom. 6: 2-3 and 7 and 11) , and that, in the same way, their justification is certain, since the one who is dead is also justified.
Read MoreAs there is no communion between Light and darkness, it is clear that there is no communion between God (life) and men under condemnation (dead).
Read MoreBiblical justification does not resemble a judicial act, because even in a human court the guilty party is not found innocent.
Read MoreAll the questions arise because there is a lack of understanding of how God’s justice is given. How does God
Read MoreIn the same way, by the offense of Adam came the judgment of God on all men, and all are condemned “For just as by one offense came the judgment on all men for condemnation …” (Rom. 5:18).
Read MoreJustification is neither forensic nor a judicial act of God, for which He forgives, exempts or treats man, who is not just, as if he were just.
Read MoreOnly the one who is createding just can receive this declaration from God, that is, only the new man, created according to God can receive the declaration from God: he is just.
Read MoreThe “gospel” is contrary to the “law,” just as, respectively, “newness of mind” disputes the “old age of the letter,” or “preaching of faith” opposes the “works of the law,” or “spirit.” contrary to the ‘flesh’.
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