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Romans 8:33-34

Meaning of the Word

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Pastor Martin expounds the biblical meaning of the word "justify," arguing that it is a forensic, declarative term meaning "to pronounce just," not "to make righteous." He demonstrates this through various scriptural contexts where any other meaning is impossible, where it is contrasted with "condemn," and where equivalent expressions are used. The sermon emphasizes that understanding this distinction is crucial for spiritual stability, especially when facing one's sin and the certainty of the final judgment, urging listeners to embrace Christ as their only plea for justification.

Primary Texts

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Romans 8:33-34 This passage is presented as the clearest New Testament text demonstrating the declarative nature of justification by contrasting it with condemnation.
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Proverbs 17:15 This Old Testament proverb is used to unequivocally prove that 'justify' means to declare righteous, as justifying the wicked is an abomination.

Outline 10 sections · 57 min

  1. The Certainty of Final Judgment and the Centrality of Justification 0:06
  2. The Necessary Context for Understanding Justification 3:34
  3. The Necessity of Studying the Word 'Justify' 6:47
  4. Defining 'Justify' as a Forensic Declaration 12:31
  5. Biblical Evidence: Impossible Meanings and Antonyms 17:28
  6. Biblical Evidence: Equivalent Expressions and Legal Setting 30:18
  7. The Crucial Distinction: Justification vs. Regeneration/Sanctification 35:30
  8. Pastoral Application: The Excitement of Justifying Grace 37:57
  9. Contemplating Death and the Only Plea 41:38
  10. The Present and Future Reality of Justification 48:19

Key Quotes

“Now it is because of this fact, rooted in the realities of our legal obligations to God and his law, that none of us, none of us, can afford the luxury of ignorance or of indifference to those biblical truths which bear down upon the reality of our legal obligations to God.”
“If you sit here this morning, with the fever of human pride, or with the cancer of human blindness keeping you from a felt sense of your sinnerhood, this doctrine will be a tempest in a verbal and theological teapot that will say nothing to the deep chambers of your consciousness.”
“God has expressed these realities in words which He Himself has chosen. And therefore we say to our generation, if the blessings of grace mean anything to you, gird up the loins of your mind and think God's thoughts after Him, no matter how arduous the task may be.”
“Now the word itself simply means to declare, or to pronounce just. It is a pronouncement or declaration that is legal or forensic to the core.”
“If justification is confused with regeneration or sanctification then the door is opened for the perversion of the gospel at its center. Justification is still the article of the standing or the falling church.”
“and may I say it in language of reference you and I can challenge deity to damn us believing in Christ”
“Paul says what shall we say then shall we continue in sin that grace may abound he realized that this teaching is liable to abuse and I've met that abuses it I've met ten people who struggle because they aren't making proper use of it and I plead with you this morning if you're a child of God cry to the Lord to make real to you that if you are clinging to Christ in faith God has made a non-reversible irrevocable declaration no condemnation and it will be wonderfully declared at the last day”

Applications

All listeners

  • Gird up the loins of your mind and think God's thoughts after Him, no matter how arduous the task may be, because God has expressed these realities in words He Himself has chosen.
  • Do not count it wearisome to study the meaning of the word 'justify,' for on your deathbed, it will be your great bosom companion to have a well-grounded, intelligent grasp upon this one word.
  • Do not lose sight of the glorious objective unchanging reality of justifying grace when you see problems in the area of the inward state of your soul, as instability will be a monumental witness to spiritual folly.
  • Unless you are prepared to live, die, and go before God with the sentence of 'guilty,' you better start taking the doctrine of justification seriously.
  • None of us can afford the luxury of indifference, insensitivity, or ignorance of the great provisions of justifying grace.
  • If you are a child of God, cry to the Lord to make real to you that if you are clinging to Christ in faith, God has made a non-reversible, irrevocable declaration of no condemnation.
  • When a man gets truly converted, God gives him a preview of the day of judgment, and he acts according to his sins, owns his guilt, knows there's no recourse in himself, and pleads Christ.
  • Do not put off the reality of that great day when God will have you in court; embrace the offered Savior and be found in the way of justifying grace.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 106 paragraphs, roughly 57 minutes.

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