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Romans 3:21-30

Received by Faith Alone

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Pastor Martin expounds on the doctrine of justification by faith alone, primarily drawing from Romans 3:21-30, Romans 4, and Galatians 2:16. He defines justifying faith as a Spirit-wrought grace involving conviction of sin, assent to the gospel, and a receiving and resting upon Christ's righteousness. Martin argues that faith is the sole means of justification due to its receptive nature and its role in uniting believers to Christ, contrasting it with other graces. He then presses the pastoral application, urging unbelievers to flee to Christ with an 'empty hand' for pardon and acceptance, and encouraging believers to rest in their union with Christ.

Primary Texts

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Romans 3:21-30 This passage is presented as the most concentrated and explicit statement on justification by faith alone in the Bible, forming the core biblical proof.
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Romans 4:1-5 This chapter, particularly these verses, is used to demonstrate that Abraham's justification was by faith, proving the Old Testament witness to this doctrine.
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Galatians 2:16 This verse is highlighted as another pivotal text asserting that justification is through faith in Jesus Christ, not by works of the law.

Outline 8 sections · 55 min

  1. The Fierce Assaults Against the Doctrine of Justification 0:02
  2. Review of Justification's Definition and Elements 3:20
  3. Scriptural Testimony to Justification by Faith Alone 6:13
  4. The Essence of Justifying Faith 21:01
  5. Why Faith is the Only Means of Justification: Its Peculiar Nature 29:26
  6. Why Faith is the Only Means of Justification: Its Appointed Effect 37:13
  7. Pastoral Application: Do You Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ? 39:33
  8. A Dying Believer's Testimony and Final Exhortation 51:25

Key Quotes

“There has probably been no department of divine truth against which the assaults of Satan have been more fiercely directed ever since the Christian church than the doctrine of justification.”
“Justification is an act of God's free grace unto sinners in which He pardoneth all their sins and accepteth and accounteth their persons righteous in His sight, not for anything wrought in them or done by them, but only for the perfect obedience and full satisfaction of Christ by God imputed to them and received by faith alone.”
“If I do not come to what the Bible calls justifying faith then the wrath of God is still upon me and it will remain upon me in time and in the world to come.”
“Justifying faith is a saving grace wrought in the heart of a sinner by the Spirit and Word of God whereby he, being convinced of his sin and misery and of the disability in himself and all other creatures to recover him out of his lost condition not only ascends to the truth of the promise of the Gospel but receives and rests upon Christ and his righteousness therein held forth for pardon of sin and for the accepting and accounting of his person righteous in the sight of God.”
“Excellent as all these graces are yet it is nowhere said in Scripture that a man is justified by the fear of God by love, by penitence, by hope by meekness or by humility but he is said again and again to be justified by faith. Why? Because faith is totally receptive. It takes what God gives.”
“Strictly speaking it is not even faith in Christ that saves but Christ that saves through faith.”
“Faith is the marriage bond of the sinner in all his poverty to the wealth that is in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“My friends that saving faith not as a notion not as a theological abstraction but as a promise to the world to the world to the world to the world to the world to the world to the world but saving faith working in a heart that is as it were standing outside the courtroom and knowing that at any minute the summons may come to stand before the judge and faith dares to face the judge and say you have promised unhealed forgiveness and mercy I stake my soul upon the word of God that faith”

Applications

All listeners

  • If you do not come to justifying faith, the wrath of God remains upon you.
  • It ought to be a burning concern to every one of us to ask and answer the question what is the essence then of justifying faith?
  • Do you believe in the Lord Jesus Christ? If not, why not?
  • Refuse to cast one slight glance at anything within and be determined to look only to the uplifted serpent (Christ).
  • Stop arguing with God about His method of saving sinners and look to the Lamb of God.
  • Run to the Lord Jesus with the empty naked hand, without tears of repentance or vows, and lay hold of the offered Savior.
  • Having laid hold of Christ, continue to cling to Him until you behold His form in righteousness.
  • May some who have never believed stretch out that naked, empty hand and lay hold of the Savior.
  • May they be married to your Son in that bond of faith and receive in Him that righteousness imputed to all who thus trust it.
  • Understand more and more what it is to stand by faith, to walk in the conscious and constant confidence that our acceptance is in the Beloved, and in Him alone.
  • Awaken the indifferent to whom this has been nothing but sheer boredom because they have no felt awareness of sin. Give them a sight of the depth of their malady that they may begin to appreciate the glory and the perfection of the remedy in Christ.
  • Overcome the wicked unbelief, the self-righteousness, the works-righteousness of those who are still looking within before they will look without.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 84 paragraphs, roughly 55 minutes.

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