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Romans 5:19

Only for the Obedience of Christ

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Pastor Martin expounds on the doctrine of justification, primarily drawing from Romans 5:19, Romans 10:4, Galatians 2:15-17, and Philippians 3:7-9. He argues that the ground of a sinner's justification is found exclusively in the person of Christ, specifically in His perfect obedience to God's law and His full satisfaction of God's justice through His death. Martin applies this truth by urging listeners, especially those burdened by guilt, to fix their minds solely on Christ's perfect work for their peace and assurance, while also distinguishing it from the ongoing work of mortification.

Primary Texts

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Romans 5:19 This verse is presented as the clearest New Testament statement on the perfect obedience of Christ as the ground of justification, drawing a parallel with Adam's disobedience.
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2 Corinthians 5:21 This verse is highlighted as the clearest statement on Christ being 'made sin' for us, demonstrating His full satisfaction of God's justice and wrath.
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Hebrews 10:5-10 This passage is used to show Christ's willing obedience to God's will, encompassing both His active obedience and His suffering, as the basis for our 'sanctification' (justification).

Outline 8 sections · 48 min

  1. The Universal Problem of Guilt and the Great Question of Justification 0:02
  2. Review of Justification's Author, Source, Objects, and Essence 2:52
  3. The Negative Grounds of Justification: Not by Our Works 4:55
  4. The Positive Ground: Christ's Obedience and Satisfaction Imputed by God 6:45
  5. The Ground of Justification is in the Person of Christ Alone 8:16
  6. The Ground of Justification is in the Perfect Obedience of Christ Alone 23:23
  7. The Ground of Justification is in the Full Satisfaction of Christ Alone 28:40
  8. Pastoral Application: Finding Comfort and Stability in Christ Alone 38:57

Key Quotes

“Therefore the question, how shall sinful man be just with God? Or how shall guilty man find forgiveness from God? Is not a light or a secondary issue.”
“We are justified only for the perfect obedience and full satisfaction of Christ by God imputed to us and received by faith alone.”
“But, now listen, when the mind and the spirit are taken up with the issue of guilt, the consciousness that we have broken the law of God... at that point of consciousness, the mind and the spirit are to be taken up with one thing and one thing only, and that is the person of Jesus Christ alone.”
“And that's why I've been so tedious and tried to be so simple and plain and go back over this ground again and again and again that the ground of our justification which has to do with guilt and condemnation for sin is in the person of Christ alone and you and I must come to the place where we understand and joyfully embrace the truth that it is in the Lord that all the seed of Israel shall be justified and in Him and in Him alone will we glory.”
“Righteousness is something positive. Pardon and forgiveness are a mere negation, but righteousness is something positive.”
“How then does love cut a channel for men's salvation consistent with justice and holiness, consistent with the magnifying of the law of God, maintaining intact the righteous standard of that law? Here is the way. Jesus Christ takes upon Himself all of the liabilities of His people, and He renders to God's law in His death a full satisfaction.”
“How shall I a guilty sinner stand before the holy God of heaven and earth before whom seraphim rail face and feet and cry one to another holy, holy, holy. How shall I, how shall I stand before that God who knows the deepest recesses of my heart.”
“the firmer our grasp is upon Christ as our justification the more we will love him and the more we love him the more we'll be careful lest we stain our conscience with sin the more we love him the more we'll want to obey him the more we'll pant and hunger for communion with him no the main spring of our life is the joy the joy of being accepted in the beloved one”

Applications

All listeners

  • When the mind and spirit are taken up with the issue of guilt, learn the discipline of excluding every other consideration from the mind and spirit but the consideration of the perfection of the Lord Jesus and of the righteousness that is in Him.
  • Do not use the doctrine of justification as an excuse not to be serious with mortification, nor use truths pertaining to mortification to cripple yourself in having the joy of justification.
  • When your mind is filled with the sense of your own disobedience and guilt, fill your mind with the perfect obedience of the Son of God and hide in His obedience.
  • If you have never asked the question to which justification is the answer, do not be indifferent; cry to God to awaken you from your stupor.
  • If your views of Christ's work for justification are dim and indistinct, leading to doubts and muddled thinking when confronted with your sins, fill your mind with the perfection of Christ's obedience and satisfaction.
  • Learn how to apply the truth of justification to daily struggles with sin, confessing your own unrighteousness and resting in Christ's garments of salvation.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 88 paragraphs, roughly 48 minutes.

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