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“Christ’s Miracles and Parables Teach Justification in Him Alone”
Justification is the receiving of the righteousness that is alien to us and found in Christ alone. It is set out as a doctrine in Romans, but it is found throughout the whole of Scripture. Even the miracles and parables of Christ describe it.
For example, the sick and handicapped came just as they were, but the word of Christ declared them whole. They came just as they were, but they did not remain just as they were. Contact with Christ made the difference. His power alone worked the transformation as they submitted to it.
In the parables, the lost are pictured as helpless sheep, forfeited coins and degraded sons. Only loving grace made the rescue possible. The shepherd found the sheep, the woman found the coin, and the memory of the Father’s love drew the prodigal.
The prodigal confesses, as must every sinner, “I am not worthy,” but the Father receives him nonetheless.
Justification is a declaring righteous, not a making righteous. But God does not pronounce the leper clean and leave him a leper. He does not pardon the rebel and then leave him to carry on his rebellion. The ‘fruit of the Spirit’ is the evidence that we have been ‘born’ of the Spirit.
Think about your favourite parable or miracle of Jesus. How does it teach the truth of justification by Christ alone and through grace alone? Write it down so you don’t forget it, and share it with your church group. – Des Ford
Justification is the receiving of the righteousness that is alien to us and found in Christ alone. It is set out as a doctrine in Romans, but it is found throughout the whole of Scripture. Even the miracles and parables of Christ describe it.
For example, the sick and handicapped came just as they were, but the word of Christ declared them whole. They came just as they were, but they did not remain just as they were. Contact with Christ made the difference. His power alone worked the transformation as they submitted to it.
In the parables, the lost are pictured as helpless sheep, forfeited coins and degraded sons. Only loving grace made the rescue possible. The shepherd found the sheep, the woman found the coin, and the memory of the Father’s love drew the prodigal.
The prodigal confesses, as must every sinner, “I am not worthy,” but the Father receives him nonetheless.
Justification is a declaring righteous, not a making righteous. But God does not pronounce the leper clean and leave him a leper. He does not pardon the rebel and then leave him to carry on his rebellion. The ‘fruit of the Spirit’ is the evidence that we have been ‘born’ of the Spirit.
Think about your favourite parable or miracle of Jesus. How does it teach the truth of justification by Christ alone and through grace alone? Write it down so you don’t forget it, and share it with your church group. – Des Ford
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Unlimited Salvation helps you fall in love with Jesus even more, by deepening your understanding of how great is the salvation that God offers you. This reading plan shows you how God has made salvation simple for you if you trust in Jesus, and how you are always safe in his hands. Unlimited Salvation powerfully encourages you with God’s promises that you can hold on to, with practical life applications.
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