Sermons on Justification

Sermons on Justification

Romans 3:21-31

Acquitted:  The Legal Status of the Redeemed Sinner   Introduction:  This may be the most important sermon I will ever preach at First Evangelical Free Church, so I invite your closest possible attention.  If you grasp the truths we are sharing today, it could change your whole perspective on the plan of salvation.   For months now we have been bombarded by news of the sensational trial of O. J. Simpson in Superior Court in Los Angeles.  The jury has been sequestered and tomorrow morning the…

Romans 4:1-12

Justification Illustrated:  The Father of Faith, Part 1   Introduction:  We begin this morning by reading together Romans 4:1-12: “What then shall we say that Abraham, our forefather, discovered in this matter? {2} If, in fact, Abraham was justified by works, he had something to boast about–but not before God. {3} What does the Scripture say? “Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness.”  {4} Now when a man works, his wages are not credited to him as a gift,…

Romans 4:13-25

Justification Illustrated:  The Father of Faith, Part 2   Introduction:  For three weeks we have been giving our attention almost entirely to the doctrine of justification by faith.  In the first three chapters of Romans the Apostle Paul goes to great lengths to establish, as a prosecutor might do in a court room, that the entire human race stands guilty before God because of SIN.  Having built an absolutely watertight case, he stops to await the Judge’s verdict, which, astoundingly, comes down as “not guilty.”  God…

Romans 5:1-5

The Benefits of Justification   Introduction:  For the last several months I have been working on my house.  I am getting ready to sell it.  I live in a small house, just over 800 square feet, which is no big deal except that the eat-in kitchen is not much larger than a postage stamp.  Recently we became a family of five.  And when the youngest of us is ready to sit at the table, forcing us to move it away from the wall, Robin will have…

Romans 5:12-21

 Ruin and Rescue   Introduction:  We come this morning to a very profound and difficult portion of Romans.  That’s one of the reasons I enjoyed so much last week’s passage.  The theme was so clear, the concept so simple—all we had to do was to drink in the truths that …          God’s love is without cause.          God’s love is without measure.          God’s love is without end. Today we are faced with a very different kind of text.  Its theme is difficult to understand and perhaps…

Romans 6:1-14

Call to Holy Living   Introduction:  You are not a Christian because you lead a Christian lifestyle; rather you lead a Christian lifestyle because you are a Christian.  There are tens of millions of religious people in this country of ours and countless millions in other lands, who are staking their eternity upon the notion that they are Christians because they try to lead a relatively Christian lifestyle.  But if that were possible, why do you suppose the Apostle Paul, the greatest Christian theologian…

1 Cor. 6:9‑11

Your Past Doesn’t Define You Introduction:  Have you known people who were prisoners of their past?  Either they have done something that society or family will not let them forget, or they have done something they won’t let themselves forget, or they have suffered some trauma they keep reliving.  Our mental hospitals are full of people whose inability to deal with the past has resulted in a near total loss of contact with reality.  Many suicides can be traced directly to the fact that…

Hebrews 11:8-22

God’s Hall of Faith: The Gallery of the Patriarchs I have always loved to visit the great museums of the world.  I once spent an entire week just going from one museum to another in Europe.  It’s probably because I have always loved history, and it’s in museums that history has been preserved for posterity.   In a sense Hebrews 11 is a museum of faith, or perhaps better, a Hall of Faith, which the believer is invited to explore.  There are a number…