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Romans 3:21-26

God's Free Grace Unto Sinners

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Using the Westminster Larger Catechism's definition as a teaching framework, Pastor Martin opens up the first three elements of justification: God Himself is its author, His free grace its source, and sinners as sinners (not half-reformed sinners) are its objects. He illustrates with a vivid scenario of a condemned criminal receiving a reprieve and presses the parable of the publican and the Pharisee to show that God justifies the ungodly the moment he casts himself on mercy, not after any reformation.

Primary Texts

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Romans 3:21-26 Paul's locus classicus for justification freely by His grace, God as justifier
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Romans 4:5 God justifies the ungodly - the object is the sinner as sinner
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Luke 18:9-14 The publican parable shows justification of pure unadulterated sinnerhood

Outline 12 sections · 64 min

  1. The Condemned Criminal Illustration: Treating the Reprieve With Indifference 0:04
  2. The Cookie Jar Illustration of Justification 9:57
  3. Introducing the Westminster Larger Catechism Framework 13:18
  4. Element #1: God Is the Author of Justification 17:50
  5. Implications: God's Verdict Cannot Be Overturned 23:09
  6. Implications: God Cannot Lie - Justification Rests on Reality 35:54
  7. Element #2: Free Grace Is the Source 41:06
  8. Element #3: Sinners Are the Objects (No Adjective) 47:38
  9. The Pharisee Excluded - Felt Need Required 52:57
  10. Distinguishing Father's Chastening From Judge's Condemnation 57:49
  11. 11
    Burying the Leaven of Works Righteousness
  12. 12
    Closing Prayer

Key Quotes

“It is what one theologian said, perhaps the closest thing to inspiration in uninspired literature.”
“Justification must be constitutive before it can be declarative.”
“He who has thrown himself on that boundless sea of the infinite grace and mercy of God finds himself so filled with the wonder of that grace that he has the most consistent and strongest desires to please the God who has justified him.”
“Justifying faith is the most heroic act of faith in the whole universe.”
“Almighty God will peel back your heart and show you in the presence of angels and the redeemed how your so-called noble deeds were shot through with the worms and vermin of pride and creature confidence.”
“What will it take to get you to stay where you've come? Because all your trouble starts when you move from that posture.”
“That's the chastening of a loving Father. That's not the condemnation of an angry judge.”

Applications

Believers

  • Stay where you have come - at the posture of naked faith in Christ. All your trouble starts when you measure your standing by your recent obedience.

All listeners

  • Do not treat the announcement of God's justifying grace with indifference - it is the one letter in the cell that announces your reprieve from execution.
  • When the accuser assaults your conscience with the memory of your sins, stand on 'It is God that justifieth - who is he that condemneth?' and refuse to dishonour God by disbelieving His verdict.
  • Pursue a clear grasp of the grounds of your justification as a matter of love to God and His Word - indifference here is incompatible with love for the gospel.
  • Dare to say 'I shall sink myself in the mercy of God' and trust only in the work and performance of another, or die in the effort.
  • If all you feel is your sinnerhood, take that as a signal to come exactly as you are, for God justifies the ungodly, not the ungodly-plus-something.
  • Learn to distinguish the Father's chastening hand from the angry judge's sword, so that pain in the Christian life never dislodges you from the verdict of justification.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 125 paragraphs, roughly 64 minutes.

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