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Justified
a;
δικαίωσιςa,
εως
f;
34.46 δικαιόω
δικαιοσύνηb, ης f: to cause someone to be in a proper
or right relation with someone else—‘to put right
with, to cause to be in a right relationship with.’
Louw, J. P., & Nida, E. A. (1996). Greek-English lexicon of the
New Testament: based on semantic domains. New York:
United Bible Societies.
JUSTIFICATION for SALVATION
Two Schools of Thought
You earn it by works of the law
OR
Its given to you by faith in Christ
“Judaizers” of the
st
1
Century
• Many Jews by the first century had a view bent
on being justified by their works of the law.
• They insisted that Gentiles be circumcised.
Acts 15:1
• This was Paul’s rebuke against Peter and an
illustration to condemn such. Gal. 2:14-16, 5:4-5
• Such was the case at large among Judaizers that
warranted Paul’s teaching the church at Rome.
Theme of Romans
“For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ,
for it is the power of God to salvation for
everyone who believes, for the Jew first and
also for the Greek. For in it the righteousness
of God is revealed from faith to faith; as it is
written, “The just shall live by faith.””
Romans 1:16–17
The case for justification by faith
• The first three chapters of Romans Paul
declares EVERYONE guilty of sin and that those
who live by faith in Jesus Christ would be saved.
• Now, Paul is ready to use the example possible
to illustrate his point that justification for
salvation is by faith in Christ and not by works
of the law.
Abraham: Justified by faith
• What is said about Abraham? Vs. 1-2
• If he was justified by works… he could boast. V. 2
• Such is not the case (v. 2). Cp. Rom. 3:23-28
• So, what does the Scriptures say? Vs. 3-4
• Abraham believed God and it (belief) was
accounted to him for righteousness. Gen. 15:1-6
• It is by faith, in order that it be in accordance with
grace. Cp. Rom. 4:16-25
Is there a contradiction?
Romans 4:5
James 2:24
“But to him who does
not work but believes
on Him who justifies
the ungodly, his faith is
accounted for
righteousness,”
“You see then that a
man is justified by
works, and not by faith
only.”
(Romans 4:5)
(James 2:24).
Romans vs. James?
• Paul was declaring how one is justified in their
salvation: it was a matter of faith in Christ, not
works of law.
• James was declaring what kind of faith was
justified before God: a living faith, not a dead
faith.
How does this affect you and me?
• Don’t think or say “I don’t know if I’ve done
enough to be saved”. If you (a Christian) have
been saying this, stop it. Salvation is God’s gift
to you as Promised since Abraham!
• Don’t shrink in your faith: remember Abraham!
• Ensure your faith in Christ is alive and well!