Showing posts with label law. Show all posts
Showing posts with label law. Show all posts

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Bad News: No Justification through Works. Good News: Justification through faith in Christ

This is the message of Rom 3.21,22. The bad news is that no human being (that pretty much sums up everyone doesn't it?) will be, can be, was ever, justified by the works of the Law. The good news is that God's righteousness has been manifested apart from the Law (yeah!), through faith in Christ Jesus for all who believe. It's that simple. Faith in Christ. He came. He lived. He died for my sins. He rose again. That is the message of the gospel. That is God's righteousness being manifested.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Begin by Faith, Live by Faith

The Christian faith is no place for legalists; not at the beginning, not in the middle, not at the end. This is Paul's contention in Galatians 3.3. The people who were teaching in opposition to Paul seemed to be arguing that, even if we began life in Christ by faith, we must keep the Mosaic Law as we grow in the faith. Paul's response? Wrong, wrong, wrong.

If we began life in Christ by faith, argues Paul, then how is it that we suddenly transition to being perfected by the flesh? We do not. In a sentence Paul's thesis is this: Begin by faith, live by faith.

We are not inclined to make the argument of the Judaizers these days; however, we are susceptible to the same philosophy. We preach grace, but we subtly live out Law. We are legalists at heart. It is an insidious sin for which we must ever be on the alert.