In our journey through life, we often grapple with the concept of salvation and the fear of losing it. Many of us have been raised in a culture that emphasizes right behavior as the hallmark of the saved, creating a constant cycle of repentance and fear. However, today I want to liberate you from this cycle by introducing you to the blessings of justification through faith in Jesus Christ.
Justification is a legal term that signifies a declaration of innocence. It is not based on our ability to adhere to a set of rules or our performance but solely on our faith in Jesus Christ. When we are justified by faith, we are granted peace with God. This peace is not a feeling but a state of being, where hostility and enmity between us and God are removed. It is the assurance that God is for us, regardless of our sin and guilt, because our relationship with Him is anchored in Jesus' work on the cross.
Moreover, justification gives us access to God's grace. We are no longer required to maintain a respectful distance from God; instead, we are invited to approach Him boldly, with freedom of speech. This access is not earned but given as a gift through faith in Jesus. It allows us to stand in grace, a place of solid footing where we belong by right, not in ourselves but by our union with Jesus, the rightful Heir.
The third blessing of justification is the hope of glory. This is not a wishful thinking but a confident expectation that God will fulfill all His promises to us. It is the assurance that our future is secure in Christ and that one day we will experience the fullness of God's glory.
As we stand justified by faith, we are free from the necessity to strive for acceptance with God. Our salvation is as strong as our Savior. If we trust in our abilities, our salvation is fragile, but if we trust in Jesus, our salvation is strong and secure. We are not justified by works but by faith in Jesus. This faith cancels fear and delivers us from the bondage of guilt and condemnation.
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