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In tonight’s session we explore Paul’s teaching on justification. Already in the Old Testament justification was based on faith. Justification is our being brought into a right relationship with God– it changes everything. We are actually made holy before God.
- The Doctrine of Justification
- The doctrine of justification by faith in the old testament
- The doctrine of justification by faith in the book of Romans
- Justification by faith (Review of 3:20-26
- The meaning of justification
- Justification by faith: Illustrated and Affirmed (4:1-17)
- The basis and nature of Abraham’s justification (V. 1-5)
- David (V. 6-8)
- Abraham, faith not circumcision (V.9-12)
- Abraham, faith not the law (V. 13-15)
- By faith through grace makes the promise sure to all (V.16-17)
- Abraham’s Faith (4:16-25)
- In the verity, the faithfulness of God (V.16-17
- In the promises of God (V. 18 – 21)
- What Abraham’s Faith and Example Confirms for us (4:23-25)
- His faith imputed (accounted, reckoned) as righteousness (v.23)
- Our faith will justify us i we believe on God that raised Jesus (v.24)
- Jesus raised for our sanctification (v.25)