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Philippians 3:9

Not For Anything Wrought in Us

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Pastor Martin opens the second negative of the Larger Catechism: the ground of justification is not anything wrought in us by the gracious work of the Spirit. He acknowledges that God always sanctifies whom He justifies, but insists that nothing of that internal work - new heart, new affections, repentance, growing holiness - forms any part of the legal ground of justification. The righteousness justifying us is a God-righteousness in Christ, external to us, received only by faith.

Primary Texts

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Philippians 3:9 Not having a righteousness of my own but the righteousness which is from God by faith
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2 Corinthians 5:21 Made the righteousness of God in him - the in-Christ righteousness
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Romans 8:33-34 The challenge to all accusers - it is Christ alone the apostle pleads

Outline 12 sections · 57 min

  1. The Most Vital Question and Satan's Opposition 0:00
  2. Reviewing Justification's Definition 4:57
  3. Introducing the Second Negative 7:38
  4. Acknowledging God Always Works Within When He Justifies 10:16
  5. The Bold Assertion - Nothing Wrought in Us Forms Any Ground 14:27
  6. Reason #1: It Is a God-Righteousness, Not Human 18:50
  7. Reason #2: It Is an In-Christ Righteousness, Not In-the-Sinner 25:12
  8. Why God Insists on This: Internal Work Cannot Alter Guilt 30:16
  9. Application: The Stumbling Block of Election and Regeneration 34:06
  10. To True Christians: Initial Faith Must Become Continuous Disposition 40:37
  11. Romans 8:33-34 - Christ Alone Is the Believer's Plea 46:16
  12. Closing Prayer 52:07

Key Quotes

“Nothing can be more injurious to the soul than the substitution of the gracious work of the Spirit in us for the vicarious work of Christ for us as the ground of our pardon and acceptance with God.”
“Even if God the moment He were to call us by His grace should at that point perfectly renovate us, that righteousness would still not be a God-righteousness but a human righteousness.”
“This truth is both the stumbling block and the glory of the gospel.”
“Men will perish for having a controversy with the gospel as sure as they perish for having a controversy with the law.”
“You've made your heart your Savior, and no wonder you're miserable. I'd be miserable living with a Savior like that.”
“The initial act of faith must become the continuous disposition of faith.”
“Wicked, wretched, foul, cursed, unbelief. It keeps you looking in. Now stop it in the name of God.”

Applications

The unconverted

  • Recognise that your controversy may not be with the law but with the gospel, and that such a controversy will damn you as surely as breaking the commandments.

All listeners

  • Refuse to rest your peace on anything God has worked in you; ground it exclusively on what Christ has done outside of you.
  • Stop trying to determine if you are elect or regenerated before you dare to believe; God has set the gospel terms, and faith in Christ is your sole warrant.
  • Let the posture of self-renunciation you had at conversion become your continuous disposition; do not swap naked faith for self-inspection.
  • Stop looking within for peace - it is wicked, cursed unbelief. Turn your eyes to Christ alone and stay there.
  • Begin with Christ, continue with Christ, and end with Christ as the ground of confidence; the Spirit's work in you is never the anchor of assurance.
  • Learn to separate the things God has separated (justification and sanctification) without denying either, so you can have peace in the struggle with daily sin.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 119 paragraphs, roughly 57 minutes.

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