The Jesus Bible Reading PlanSample
JUSTIFIED
The word justify is a legal term. Behind that word is a courtroom setting, and in this case, God is the judge who has on the docket before him the guilt or innocence of every person ever born. Paul has already in chapters 1 – 3 made it clear that the guilt of all humanity is not in question. But here is an amazing declaration: despite our clear guilt, God the Judge declares his people righteous. This happens not only because of God’s great love, but because God has demonstrated his justice through the death of Jesus. When someone believes in Jesus, God gives that person the righteousness of Christ and in so doing declares them to be right before God.
In other words, God declaring our innocence is not an exception to justice because justice was fully dispensed on Jesus instead of on the sinner who repents. This is truly amazing grace. Because God’s people have been justified by faith, they have eternal life and peace with God. Of course, if someone can only have peace with God through faith, then the opposite is also true. Outside of a personal faith commitment, all people stand in eternal conflict with God.
Jesus, I believe that you died so that I can have eternal peace with God. Thank you for sacrificing yourself for me, and please help me to share your love and mercy with others. Amen.
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This year-long reading plan features devotionals from The Jesus Bible, which explores how Jesus can be found in both the Old and New Testaments.
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