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Justified Souls Walk In The Light, November 7
God presented him [Christ Jesus] as a sacrifice of atonement, through faith
in his blood.... He did it to demonstrate his justice at the present time, so as
to be just and the one who justifies the man who has faith in Jesus.
Romans 3:25, 26
, N.I.V.
“Being justified freely by his grace,” the apostle Paul says, “through the
redemption that is in Christ Jesus: whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation
through faith in his blood, to declare his righteousness for the remission of sins
that are past, through the forbearance of God; to declare, I say, at this time his
righteousness: that he might be just, and the justifier of him which believeth in
Jesus.”
Here the truth is laid out in plain lines. This mercy and goodness is wholly
undeserved. The grace of Christ is freely to justify the sinner without merit or
claim on his part. Justification is a full, complete pardon of sin. The moment a
sinner accepts Christ by faith, that moment he is pardoned. The righteousness of
Christ is imputed to him, and he is no more to doubt God’s forgiving grace.
There is nothing in faith that makes it our saviour. Faith cannot remove our
guilt. Christ is the power of God unto salvation to all them that believe. The
justification comes through the merits of Jesus Christ. He has paid the price for
the sinner’s redemption. Yet it is only through faith in His blood that Jesus can
justify the believer.
The sinner cannot depend upon his own good works as a means of justification.
He must come to the point where he will renounce all his sin, and embrace one
degree of light after another, as it shines upon his pathway. He simply grasps
by faith the free and ample provision made in the blood of Christ. He believes
the promises of God which through Christ are made unto him sanctification and
righteousness and redemption.
And if he follows Jesus, he will walk humbly in the light, rejoicing in the light,
and diffusing that light to others. Being justified by faith, he carries cheerfulness
with him in his obedience in all his life. Peace with God is the result of what
Christ is to him. The souls who are in subordination to God, who honor Him, and
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are doers of His Word, will receive divine enlightenment. In the precious Word of
God, there is purity and loftiness as well as beauty that, unless assisted by God,
the highest powers of man cannot attain to....
We are none of us excusable, under any form of trial, for letting our hold upon
God become loosened. Although the compassion of man may fail, still God loves
and pities, and reaches out His helping hand. God’s everlasting arms encircle the
soul that turns to Him for aid.... God loves to have His children ask Him, and trust
Him to do for them those things which they cannot do for themselves.
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