Showing posts with label Justify. Show all posts
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Monday, February 8, 2021

The Proof of Justification

 

ROMANS 5:1; 8:1, 33-34; PHILIPPIANS 3:5

SUBJECT: SALVATION/ JUSTIFICATION

THEME: You can know by the work of the Spirit of God and the statements of the Word of God that you are viewed as righteous before God. Peace, assurance, acceptance, freedom from condemnation, and a lifestyle of fruitful activities that honor God and help others are proofs of justification.

INTRODUCTION:

We know that God on the basis of Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection declares believing sinners justified in His sight. Therefore, we are no longer obligated to sin’s penalty, and we are set free from its guilt to live for God’s glory. But, how can we know we are justified? How can we hear the Judge’s verdict and final declaration concerning our case? Is there real proof in the Bible…is there a standard by which I can examine my own heart to discover whether I am indeed justified before God? Can I truly know God views me as righteous? What about those times when I feel guilty for past sins that God has forgiven? Is it possible for God to declare us as un-justified because we failed morally?

These are great questions and yes, God has anticipated such inquiries and provided answers in his word to help us with this. Let us look together at his answers....

LESSON:

I. What is The Proof of Justified Sinners?

When a person is fully accepted by the Lord based on the work of Jesus Christ, they should have some evidence or indication in their lives that they are indeed justified. The following is a list of what God stated specifically about the characteristics of justification with regards to the Believer’s experience.

A.  BECAUSE WE ARE JUSTIFIED WE HAVE PEACE WITH GOD.

Romans 5:1, Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ:

Clearly, the great apostle links justification by faith in the finished work of Jesus Christ to a consequent spiritual and internal “peace” for the new convert. This is not relational in its nature nor is it horizontal referring to other people. No, it is entirely vertical pointing directly to the state of affairs between the Lord God and the repentant-believing new convert. I love what W.A. Elwell says regarding this peace,

The nature of this gift of peace brought by Jesus may be easier to explain by stating what it is not. It is not an end to tension, an absence of warfare, domestic tranquility, nor anything like the worldly estimation of peace (Lk 12:51–53; Jn 14:27; 16:32, 33). Its presence may, on the contrary, actually disturb existing relations, being a dividing “sword” in familial relations (Mt 10:34–37). Jesus’ gift of peace is, in reality, the character and mood of the new covenant of his blood which reconciles God to man (Rom 5:1; Col 1:20) and forms the basis of subsequent reconciliation between men under Christ (Eph 2:14–22).[1]

I can clearly recall the turbulence and fantastic disturbance in my own soul prior to my conversion while under the preaching of the gospel. I was anxious, concerned, fearful, ashamed, and desperately in need of God to deal graciously with me. I had lived in sin for years…real sin occupied my heart, thoughts, motives, dreams, and life. I was guilty in the presence of perfect holiness, righteousness and justice…. I was entirely without excuse and there was nothing I could leverage to secure a plea bargain or win the righteous judge’s favor.

I am so thankful that the preaching that night I was saved pointed to Jesus as the payment for all my sins! Yes, even my darkest sins…Jesus paid for it and that night I acknowledged my guilt and embraced the complete payment of Jesus Christ on my behalf…for my sins…all of my sins. When God forgave me that night…when he released me from the eternal responsibility for my sinfulness…when God declared me righteous through faith in Jesus…I knew it! The joy and peace and the sense that I was forgiven flooded my soul like the noon day sun fills the sky! I was no longer under conviction to be saved; I was now being assured that I was saved by the same Spirit of God. Peace with God was the new reality for me. Peace…wonderful sweet eternal peace with the righteous Judge!  

The first great benefit enjoyed by those of us who have been justified by faith is peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. The war is over. Hostilities have ceased. Through the work of Christ all causes of enmity between our souls and God have been removed. We have been changed from foes to friends by a miracle of grace.[2]

Why Indian Found Peace At Once

An Indian and a white man were brought under deep conviction of sin by the same sermon. The Indian was immediately led to rejoice in pardoning mercy. The white man was for a long time in distress, almost to despair. But he was at last brought to a sweet sense of his sins forgiven. Some time after, meeting his red brother, he said to him: “How is it that I should be so long under conviction, when you found peace at once?”

“O brother,” replied the Indian, “me tell you! There comes along a rich prince. He proposes to give you a new coat; you look pretty good, it will do a little longer. He then offers me a new coat. I look at my old blanket; I say, this good-for-nothing, and brother, you try to keep your own righteousness, you won’t give it up; but I, poor Indian, had none, so I glad at once to receive the righteousness of God—the Lord Jesus Christ.”—Scattered Seed[3]

This gift of peace or reconciliation with God, made available through Christ, places an ethical demand on the Christian; it calls for the exercises of “peace” (as reconciliation between persons) within the church. Peace, as a fruit of the Spirit (Gal 5:22), is to be the goal of the Christian’s dealings with others (Rom 12:18; 14:19; Heb 12:14, etc.), that which marks one’s identity as a “child of God” (Mt 5:9).[4]

B.  BECAUSE WE ARE JUSTIFIED WE ARE NO LONGER CONDEMNED.

Romans 8:1, There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.

Having trusted Jesus Christ as Savior, we are shielded from official and legal condemnation from a divine direction. Yes, our hearts may still condemn us at times, and the devil will point a finger of accusation, but zero condemnation will come from God—the God who declared us as righteous. Note the insightful observations of J.A. Witmer,

But first Paul reminded his readers that therefore—since deliverance is “through Jesus Christ our Lord” (7:25)—no condemnation (katakrima, “punishment”) awaits those who are in Christ Jesus, as a result of their faith and identification with Him (cf. 6:13; John 5:24). They are justified, declared righteous, and therefore stand in His grace (Rom. 5:2) and not under His wrath (1:18), and possess eternal life (5:17–18, 21). Christ is the sphere of safety for all who are identified with Him by faith.[5]

God has declared us as righteous in Christ Jesus and his word is final. He will not change his mind if we fail in some area or sin. Our justification before God is not based on our performance or the lack thereof; it is entirely based on God’s work in Christ Jesus. God is not so confused that he will eventually condemn people who have believed the Gospel. There is zero condemnation from the divine direction; instead there is full acceptance and security in Jesus Christ for such believers. Dr. Wiersbe’s thoughts on this cannot be improved upon saying,

The verse does not say “no mistakes” or “no failures,” or even “no sins.” Christians do fail and make mistakes, and they do sin. Abraham lied about his wife; David committed adultery; Peter tried to kill a man with his sword. To be sure, they suffered consequences because of their sins, but they did not suffer condemnation. The Law condemns; but the believer has a new relationship to the Law, and therefore he cannot be condemned.[6] 

So, again because we are justified by God because of faith in Jesus Christ we are no longer in threat of eternal condemnation in the Lake of Fire forever. We should experience peace and deepening assurance based on these first two points alone. The Spirit of God is working to bring these spiritual realities to the conscious and experiential level for real believers. Peace and assurance are yours due to the Spirit of God’s work deep within as we embrace these statements of Scripture. None of this negates the Lord’s work of chastening and correcting believers when we live in a disobedient manner, but remember God chastens his children (Heb. 12). That is correct, chastening by God for disobedience in believers is a legitimate indicator of real spiritual sonship to God. In contrast, real believers will never be condemned to hell by their heavenly Father…we have been declare as righteous and are viewed as no longer guilty before God. Jesus paid it all!

C.  BECAUSE WE ARE JUSTIFIED WE ARE NO LONGER CHARGED WITH SIN.

Romans 8:33-34, Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God's elect? It is God that justifieth.  34 Who is he that condemneth? It is Christ that died, yea rather, that is risen again, who is even at the right hand of God, who also maketh intercession for us.

The Apostle Paul aptly poses the question, "Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God's elect?" That is who can effectively bring a charge or accusation of guilt against believers? Who can place responsibility for our sins, the moral failures of God's chosen people, upon us? Certainly, no mere human being can play this role! Who is left to make such a charge then? God?.... Wait...God is responsible for justifying real believers, so why would he then charge them with sin? "It is God that justifieth." With this being the case, it is reasonable to conclude that absolutely no one can make a charge of sin stick against a real child of God!  Because we are justified by the God-Judge we are no longer subject to any charges of sin before the divine court. 

Furthermore, the believer cannot be charged with sin because our sins were tried, condemned and judged completely on the Cross of Calvary. Our past sins, present sins, and future sins were all already paid for. When we sin we do break fellowship with God, but we can never break relationship to God. This is why we can never be charged with sins or condemned to hell for them. It is Christ who died and it is Christ who rose again; we are entirely identified with the Lord Jesus who conquered sin, death, the grave, and hell through his resurrection. We share the credit for achieving all of this also! We are with Christ and victorious over death, sin, hell, and the grave! This is our position in Christ and the Bible challenges us to live out this victorious reality in every facet of our lives and experiences. Finally, to further assure us of our security in the work of Christ…God tells us that Jesus is at his right hand presently praying for you and me and all believers! Remember, the place at God’s right hand is the place of power and authority after Christ’s triumph at Calvary and the resurrection. He ascended back to heaven to represent and minister on the behalf of every real believer. He is there to preserve us until we are changed in the Rapture—when redemption is completely and fully realized.

Webster And John Colby

The oldest sister of Daniel Webster was married to John Colby—the wickedest man in the neighborhood in respect to swearing and impiety. Then news came to Webster of a change, and he went to visit him.

On entering the house, he saw a large-print Bible opened which Colby had just been reading. The first question Colby asked Webster was, “Are you a Christian?” and then suggested that both kneel and pray!

When the visit was done, Webster told a friend: “I would like to hear what enemies of religion say of Colby’s conversion. Here was a man as unlikely to be a Christian as any I ever saw; and he had gone his godless way until now with old age and habits hard to change! Yet see him—a penitent, trusting, humble believer! Nothing short of the grace of Almighty God.”[7]

D.  BECAUSE WE ARE JUSTIFIED WE ARE COUNTED AS RIGHTEOUS.

Philippians 3:9, And be found in him, not having mine own righteousness, which is of the law, but that which is through the faith of Christ, the righteousness which is of God by faith:

This is the focus of this entire study—through faith in Jesus Christ alone we are justified before God. This is a present reality—we are counted as righteous before God and by God. Our spiritual account has been credited with the marvelous righteousness of God himself. The righteousness graciously given to repentant believers is identical in quality, duration, value, and perfection as that of the Triune God-head! You and I as believers in Christ Jesus are regarded by God himself as righteous! Just like himself!

Paul upon exposure to Christ the Savior yearned to truly be found in Christ fully relinquishing any scrap of self-righteousness or works righteousness from the Law and trusting Christ alone for God-righteousness! The justified ones possess God-righteousness alone and are rightly counted as righteous by God.

E.  BECAUSE WE ARE JUSTIFIED WE PERFORM GOOD WORKS.

James 2:20-26, But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?  21, Was not Abraham our father justified by works, when he had offered Isaac his son upon the altar?  22, Seest thou how faith wrought with his works, and by works was faith made perfect?  23, And the scripture was fulfilled which saith, Abraham believed God, and it was imputed unto him for righteousness: and he was called the Friend of God.  24, Ye see then how that by works a man is justified, and not by faith only. 25 Likewise also was not Rahab the harlot justified by works, when she had received the messengers, and had sent them out another way? 26 For as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also.

I only wanted to mention this fact to state that this form of justification is before people and not before God. People can make judgments about the legitimacy of our claims to be Christian. What demonstrates that our claims are genuine is the fact that we live and serve like real believers. Again this is not justification in the court of God by God. No, this is vindication before fellow human beings regarding the reality of our claims to be Christians. Justification before people is the idea. There is only one way to be declare righteous before God and it is by faith in Jesus Christ alone. However, the way we justify ourselves before other professing believers is by living out our faith—involving ourselves in wholesome activities that glorify God and help our fellow man. Our faith takes on street credibility when it positively impacts our world. While anyone can claim to be a believer in Jesus Christ, only those who live out the implications of their faith through service should be taken seriously. It is true we cannot see the true hearts condition of another person, but it is equally true that we can discern the fruit of a tree to detect its true nature.

George Muller’s Turnabout

At the age of sixteen George Muller of Bristol, England, was imprisoned for theft; and later at the university he lived a drinking, profligate life, acting dishonestly even toward his friends. At twenty years of age he came under the influence of the Bible, and the miracle of regeneration was wrought. He who had been a thief was now so utterly a new creature that in the course of the years he gave away, of the money sent to him for his personal use, no less a sum than $135,000, and when he died his personal possessions were valued at less than $1,000.—Christian Digest[8]

CONCLUSION:

God on the basis of Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection declares believing sinners justified in His sight. Therefore, we are no longer obligated to sin’s penalty, and we are set free from its guilt to live for God. The Perfect Judge declares believing sinners as righteous! Beloved, He has the final Word in this matter. In addition, justification can be experienced. You can know by the work of the Spirit of God and the statements of the Word of God that you are viewed as righteous by God. Peace, assurance, acceptance, freedom from condemnation, and a lifestyle of fruitful activities that honor God and help others are certifiable proofs of real conversion. We are not justified by these efforts, but these realities are sensed deeply in our own spirits and the Spirit of God shows us we are just before God.

Once again an anatomy affords us a structure and some organization of this giant topic in the Bible. Hopefully this article with the other two on this topic enables conversation on the topic of justification; my aim has been to expose the constituent parts and their relationship to each other. Much like a human anatomy diagram will demonstrate the various internal organs and their approximate relationship to each other. In this anatomy of justification series we showed the relationship of other grand theological concepts to each other. In this article we demonstrated some ways justification is experienced by the genuine child of God, and this provides proof of our standing before God.

Before I close this article I would like to ask one last question. Have you been saved God’s way or have you been deceived by false notions associated with Christianity? I realize the question is a bit intrusive, but you are important to God. There is but one way to God and his name is Jesus Christ, the Way, the Truth, and the Life (Jn. 14:6). Absolutely no one can come to God for salvation and relationship without the Lord Jesus Christ. There is only one divine liaison between humanity and God and he is our Lord Jesus Christ. No one else in the entire universe qualifies for this job. 

Yes, there is such a thing as self-righteousness where people hold themselves up as a standard of acceptable lifestyles and behaviors. The problem is they judge others by their actions and give themselves a pass by judging themselves based on their intentions. Condemnation, pride, and estrangement are the natural out workings of this poor system. It does not even slightly approach the righteousness of God (Rom. 3).

Another misconception is works-righteousness which consists in our personal performance and obedience to God’s Law and requirements. In this model we fain to keep the Ten Commandments, to obey the Golden Rule always, to treat others right, and to generally be good people (Phil 3). The problem with this approach is that we cannot do only right and we cannot stop all sinning. Even one sin by any person is a violation of the entire standard requirements of God! No matter how hard we try to do well and right—to live good lives—we still cannot change our very nature. We are sinners. That is correct…we sin because we are deeply sinful within our hearts, minds, spirits, and desires (Rom. 3).

We need a miracle from God to change us. We need God to graciously save us. That is why Jesus died willingly at Calvary…to do for us what we could only do for ourselves if we were condemned to hell forever. Instead Jesus took our place and suffered and died in our stead for our sins and evil. Jesus rose again the third day exactly as he repeatedly said he would. This signified that he is indeed the Savior and that he did pay for sin completely and that God the Father was utterly pleased with Christ’s sacrifice (1Cor. 15). Beloved, Jesus is the only means of real salvation and obtaining God-righteousness (2Tim. 1:9-10). I ask again…have you been saved God’s way? If not…discard your self-righteousness and your works righteousness and choose instead God-righteousness through faith in Jesus Christ. There is no need to delay. Trust Jesus Christ today for the forgiveness of sins. Then God will graciously declare you as righteous. He did this for me and he will do the same for you. Trust Jesus Christ for God-righteousness.  

 




[1] Elwell, W. A., & Beitzel, B. J. (1988). Peace. In Baker encyclopedia of the Bible (Vol. 2, p. 1635). Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House.

[2] MacDonald, W. (1995). Believer’s Bible Commentary: Old and New Testaments. (A. Farstad, Ed.) (p. 1695). Nashville: Thomas Nelson.

[3] Tan, P. L. (1996). Encyclopedia of 7700 Illustrations: Signs of the Times (p. 1204). Garland, TX: Bible Communications, Inc.

[4] Elwell, W. A., & Beitzel, B. J. (1988). Peace. In Baker encyclopedia of the Bible (Vol. 2, p. 1635). Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House.

[5] Witmer, J. A. (1985). Romans. In J. F. Walvoord & R. B. Zuck (Eds.), The Bible Knowledge Commentary: An Exposition of the Scriptures (Vol. 2, p. 469). Wheaton, IL: Victor Books.

[6] Wiersbe, W. W. (1996). The Bible exposition commentary (Vol. 1, p. 538). Wheaton, IL: Victor Books.

[7] Tan, P. L. (1996). Encyclopedia of 7700 Illustrations: Signs of the Times (p. 1230). Garland, TX: Bible Communications, Inc.

[8] Tan, P. L. (1996). Encyclopedia of 7700 Illustrations: Signs of the Times (p. 1230). Garland, TX: Bible Communications, Inc.


Saturday, March 28, 2015

What Jesus' Resurrection Means To YOU!


ROMANS 4:23-25
THEME: we can be delivered from eternal suffering in the lake of fire for our sin by accepting God’s provision of a substitute and sacrifice –Jesus Christ. For indeed Christ was delivered for our offenses and then raised again from the dead for our justification– salvation.  Because of faith in the resurrected Christ we are made acceptable to God.
INTRODUCTION:
Now it was not written for his sake alone, that it was imputed to him; 24, But for us also, to whom it shall be imputed, if we believe on him that raised up Jesus our Lord from the dead; 25, Who was delivered for our offences, and was raised again for our justification. (Romans 4:23-25, KJV)
Christ died in our place, bore our sins, paid the penalty due our sins; and all this not by force, but willingly (Jn. 10:17, 18). The blessed truth is that something happened to Christ, and because it happened to Christ, it need not happen to us. Jesus Christ died for our sins; we need not die for them if we accept His sacrifice.
Christ was also raise again and we are identified with Him and represented by Him as Winners and Victors over Satan, sin, death, hell, and the grave. The Lord Jesus has a central place in God’s program of providing righteousness for sinful people by grace through faith. Both Christ’s death and His resurrection are essential to this grand work of justification (Rom. 4:23-25).
MESSAGE:
I. The Resurrection Of Christ Is Still A Relevant Matter.
It will continue to be as long as people are born sinners, as long as Hell burns hot, as long as death is a threat, and as long as the grave persists. But, not everyone who claims to be ‘Christian’ believes this….
SOME REJECT THE SIGNIFICANCE OF CHRIST’S RESURRECTION!
1.  Some So-Called Theologians and Scholars Believe that the Resurrection is Not Important to Modern Man in this Technologically Advanced and Hyper-Computerized Age.
   A)  The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America "theologian" Reginald Fuller makes the following statement in his book The Formation of the Resurrection Narratives.
Not only is the assertion of the resuscitation of a corpse incredible, as Bultmann pointed out, but still more pressing is the question, So what? Suppose a first-century Jewish prophet did in fact, incredible though it may seem, rise from the grave? What difference can that make to my existence or to the social, political, and environmental problems of contemporary man?
    B)  The first mistake of this poor misguided man was that he overlooked volumes of evidence from the Scriptures to dismiss the Lord’s resurrection as insignificant and irrelevant for contemporary man.  Then secondly, he is confused on what is the most ‘dangerous threat’ to mankind; it is not man’s social, political, and environmental problems that are his most pressing concerns. Intimidating as they may be, and as grim as the future on earth may appear to be in light of these ills, still mankind’s ‘greatest threat’ is Satan, Sin, Death, the Grave, and Hell.
2. Such Men Have Failed To Realize the Far Reaching Implications of our Lord’s Empty Tomb! Through the Resurrection of our Lord Jesus all of these ‘real threats’ were rendered powerless for the Believer in Christ. Yes, the resurrection of Christ is extremely relevant for today!

SCRIPTURE DECLARES THE SIGNIFICANCE OF CHRIST’S RESURRECTION!
1.  The Scriptures Teach that the Resurrection of Christ Will Always Be a Current Significant Factor With Eternal Relevance.  Death and resurrection were the portion of the Savior (Rom. 4:25). One can hardly fail to notice the carefully balanced character of this statement, relating as it does the death of the Lord Jesus to our sins and His resurrection to our justification.
  A) Christ Was Raised for Our Justification. Rom. 4:24-25
     1) Condemnation—“Who was delivered”, to death; compare Acts 2:23.  Sin deserves death (Rom. 6:23).
     2) Substitution –“For our offences,” Christ died on account of our sin crimes. He was delivered over to death in order to make the payment required (satisfactory solution to remove sin’s penalty by punishment) for our sins.
     3) Resurrection –“And was raised again” from the dead. Christ Jesus lives forever more!
     4) Justification –“For our justification” in order that we may be justified.
The word “justification” means acceptance with God; including not only the formal act by which God forgives sins, and by which we become children of God, but also the completion of the work—the treatment of us as righteous, and raising us up to a state of glory. By the death of Christ the atonement for sin was made. His death and resurrection alone provides our acceptance with God.  The resurrection of Christ was essential for the exercise of our faith in Him as the Savior, since Christ’s continuance under the power of death would create serious doubts about the effectiveness of His sacrificial death on the cross. Furthermore, justification also involves a living relationship with God through Jesus Christ (Gal. 4:4-7).
O’ Beloved, receive the Lord Jesus Christ as your very own personal Savior, there is NO other means of being forgiven of sin, an eternity with God in Heaven, nor life after life without Him. Trust Christ today!
  B) His Resurrection Is the Main-spring (Origin) of All Our Hopes and Final Salvation.
2 Tim. 1:9-10, Who hath saved us, and called us with an holy calling, not according to our works, but according to his own purpose and grace, which was given us in Christ Jesus before the world began, [10] But is now made manifest by the appearing of our Saviour Jesus Christ, who hath abolished death, and hath brought life and immortality to light through the gospel: (Death, Burial, Resurrection of Christ)
         1) Christ’s Resurrection Anticipates Our Personal Hope & Resurrections.
Life and immortality are brought to light by resurrection, 2 Tim 1:10. God “hath begotten us again to a lively hope (a living, active, real hope), by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead,” 1 Peter 1:3. Thus, the fact that he was raised becomes the basis of hope that we shall be raised and accepted of God.
         2) Christ’s Resurrection Encourages Our Personal Salvations.
The fact that Christ was raised give real incentive to salvation! The reality that all who believe on Him shall be raised also is one of the most powerful motivators to seek God’s justification through Christ.
                a) Life After Life Through the Resurrection is an Outstanding Reason for Getting Saved!
There is no greater incentive to be shared to encourage someone to seek salvation than the fact that he maybe raised up from death and the grave, and made immortal to share eternity with God (1 Cor. 15:1-4, 48-57).
                b) Christ’s Resurrection Serves as a Powerful Guarantee That Believers Will be Raised Also!
There is no other viable proof that man can be raised from the dead, but through the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In His resurrection we have a promise that all his people will rise. “For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with him,” 1 Thess. 4:14. “Because I live,” said the Redeemer, “ye shall live also,” John 14:19; compare 1 Peter 1:21; Jn. 11:25-26.
2. Christ’s Cross and Resurrection Transcends the Concerns of This Life and World! Therefore, regardless of what the political pressures may be, and in spite of the ever growing environmental concerns, and regardless of the social frustrations of our day, we still have a hope in Christ that sustains us through the difficulties of this life and will deliver us safely into the next.
II. The Resurrection Of Christ Assures Us Of Our Justification!
Romans 4:24-25,  But for us also, to whom it shall be imputed, if we believe on him that raised up Jesus our Lord from the dead; [25] Who was delivered for our offences, and was raised again for our justification.
1Cor. 15:4 . . . and that he rose again the third day. . .
Christ’s death as God’s sacrificial Lamb (John 1:29) was to pay the redemptive price for the sins of all people (Rom. 3:24) so that God might be free to forgive those who respond by faith to this provision. Christ’s resurrection was the proof (or demonstration and vindication) of God’s acceptance of Jesus’ sacrifice (Rom. 1:4). Thus because He lives, God can credit His provided righteousness to the account of every person who responds by faith to this offer. (Wiersbe)
TRUST THE RISEN CHRIST TO BE SAVED TODAY!
     1.  Without The Resurrection of Christ Salvation Would Be Impossible. 
1 Cor. 15:12-20,  Now if Christ be preached that he rose from the dead, how say some among you that there is no resurrection of the dead? [13] But if there be no resurrection of the dead, then is Christ not risen: [14] And if Christ be not risen, then is our preaching vain, and your faith is also vain. [15] Yea, and we are found false witnesses of God; because we have testified of God that he raised up Christ: whom he raised not up, if so be that the dead rise not. [16] For if the dead rise not, then is not Christ raised: [17] And if Christ be not raised, your faith is vain; ye are yet in your sins. [18] Then they also which are fallen asleep in Christ are perished. [19] If in this life only we have hope in Christ, we are of all men most miserable. [20] But now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the firstfruits of them that slept.
Romans 10:9-10, That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. [10] For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.
      2.  Christ’s Resurrection Is Important Because the Same Savior Who Died for Our Sin Is Alive Today to Save Us. We can trust a Living Savior: a living Savior can call sinners unto himself. While a dead savior cannot save anyone, a living Savior can save all who receive His forgiveness and accept His life. We simply cannot receive Eternal Life from a dead man. We can only have assurance and hope beyond death because we have a relationship with the One who conquered death through His resurrection. Clearly Christ is the only one that can by His finished work bring sinful humanity back into a right relationship with a Holy God.
               A) Christ’s Work of Redemption Was Completed in His Resurrection. His death would have been unavailing; his work would have been imperfect, if he had not been raised up from the dead. He submitted to death as a sacrifice, and it was needful that he should rise, and thus conquer death and subdue our enemies, that the work which he had undertaken might be complete. (Wiersbe & MacDonald)
               B) The Resurrection of Christ Is God’s Endorsement of Christ’s Perfect Life, and Atoning Death! His resurrection was a proof that his work was accepted by the Father. What he had done, in order that sinners might be saved, was approved. Our justification, therefore, became sure; as it was for this reason He gave himself up to death.
ACCEPT THE TRUTH THAT JESUS LIVES TO SAVE.
     1.  Because Christ is Alive, God Has a Basis for Saving and Justifying the Repentant Sinner who Believes. We are viewed by God as just as righteous as the Risen Christ is!
Romans 8:33-35, Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God's elect? It is God that justifieth. [34] Who is he that condemneth? It is Christ that died, yea rather, that is risen again, who is even at the right hand of God, who also maketh intercession for us. [35] Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?
 When a sinner trusts Christ as their personal Savior and Lord, she or he will receive the credit of being righteous, alive, and assured of acceptance by God because they are identifying with the resurrected Christ.  For the sinner who believes on Christ, there remain no more obligations to sin and death.  We are freed from such obligations so that we can serve our Lord with our new lives (See Rom 6:4-13).     
      2.   Jesus Christ is Literally “the Resurrection and the Life;” You Need to Believe on Him.
John 11:25-27, Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: [26] And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. Believest thou this? [27] She saith unto him, Yea, Lord: I believe that thou art the Christ, the Son of God, which should come into the world.
All hope of eternal life and resurrection power point to faith in Jesus Christ. He died in our place, was buried and on the third day He arose from the dead. By doing so He demonstrated that sin had been paid for completely, and that salvation could be obtained through faith in Him and His monumental achievements! Like Martha, we need to confess that Jesus Christ is The Lord God of the Old Testament who became a man to die for our sins. This same Son of God arose again in the power of eternal resurrection life and is able to save anyone who will repent believing the good news. Truly Jesus Christ is the resurrection and the life, and He conquered death, the grave, and Hell on our behalf. Turn to Him for salvation life, forgiveness of sin, and an eternity with God.

CONCLUSION:  
1. Today you too can experience the Life giving power of the Risen Christ by believing on Him as your personal Savior. He is the resurrection, both spiritually and physically. Trust Him; believe on Him today.
2. Christian, recognize that you are free from death and sin through the Risen Christ, therefore serve God with your new life in Christ. The same power that saved you is available to empower you to live out God’s plan for you. Choose life after life.
3.  Stand on the promises of God without staggering and doubting with full persuasion that God is able to do what He promised. Remember strong unwavering faith glorifies God! (Rom. 4:20-21)
4.  Do not be confused as to what the most pressing current threats are to mankind. It is not the environment; it is not our social troubles; it is not our political frustrations that are most pressing. No, it is our spiritual deadness, the threat of Hell, eternal separation from God, spiritual bankruptcy, and the need for the life of God through faith in Jesus Christ. 
5.  Exercise serious caution about who you read after and what you watch on television! This is especially needful when it comes to reading Christian books, periodicals, and watching major new network documentaries about Jesus. There are many false teachers in the world today. Beware of the fact that the fundamental teaching of the resurrection of the Savior is under sore attack by the wicked one and his crowd.
6.  Recognize the reason we have hope of eternal life, a heavenly inheritance, and the rapture or resurrection is all because of the resurrection of Christ. Beloved, great are the implications of Christ’s empty tomb! 





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MaxEvangel's Promise
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