Transcript Slide 1

“Let us therefore come boldly to the
throne of grace, that we may obtain
mercy and find grace to help in time of
need”.
Hebrews 4:16
God’s Justice as compared to
God’s Grace
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“even when we were dead in
trespasses, made us alive together with
Christ (by grace you have been
saved),” EPHESIANS 2:5
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“For by grace you have been saved
through faith, and that not of
yourselves; [it is] the gift of God, “
EPHESIANS 2:8
God’s Justice as compared to
God’s Grace
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God’s Grace is MUCH different than
Justice or Mercy:
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Justice is getting what we deserve
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Mercy is not getting what we deserve
Grace is getting what we do not
deserve
 (Thank you God for your Grace)
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God’s Justice as compared to
God’s Grace
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Sin is a transgression of God’s law –
I John 3:4 (lawlessness)
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ALL have sinned Romans 3:23
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The Penalty for Sin is Death Romans 6:23
God’s Justice as compared to
God’s Grace
“Real Life” Example –
 “Justice” - An individual commits a
“Serious Crime”, (transgression,
lawlessness) one that the penalty is
“death”.
 Taken before the Court to get “Justice”
what is deserved for the crime.
 Sentence is passed – “death” =
JUSTICE.
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God’s Justice as compared to
God’s Grace
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God’s Justice - getting what we deserve “all have sinned”
God is “JUST” - “Righteous” PSALMS 89:14
– these are the foundation of His throne.
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As a result of His Just nature he cannot be
indifferent to sin. He Can not be associated
with SIN in any manner.
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He is perfect, His Work is Perfect, He is
“truth and without injustice”
DEUTERONOMY 32:4
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Could strike us dead and still be “JUST”.
God’s Justice as compared to
God’s Grace
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“Mercy”
The sentence of “Death” is “Pardoned”
Someone “intervened” and what that
individual Deserved is now taken away,
removed. They did not get what they
deserved.
The same can be said of God’s Mercy
When we were dead in sin – God
granted mercy – pardoned us when
we did not deserve the pardon.
God’s Justice as compared to
God’s Grace
Mercy is God’s attitude toward those
who are in distress.
 A mother once visited Napoleon on behalf of
her condemned son. The emperor told her
the young man had committed the same
offense twice, and justice demanded the
death penalty. “But Sire,” she pleaded, “I
don't ask for justice -- only for
mercy.” “He doesn't deserve it,” said
Napoleon. “No, he doesn't,” she admitted,
“but it would not be MERCY if he
deserved it.”
Napoleon granted her request.
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God’s Justice as compared to
God’s Grace
Not only is it God’s desire
to extend mercy to those
who deserve justice for
their sin.
 It is also His desires to
impart His grace which is
even more than the act of
mercy….
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God’s Justice as compared to
God’s Grace
(Our example cont.)
 “Grace”
 The criminal, the one “pardoned” (Mercy)
is given a “new life” - starts over again.
 This person received something that
he/she “DID NOT DESEVRE”
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“even when we were dead in
trespasses, made us alive together with
Christ (by grace you have been saved),”
EPHESIANS 2:5
God’s Justice as compared to
God’s Grace
Grace is something that is unearned
and it is undeserved.
 The Apostle Paul wrote that if it is
something we have earned, it has
become a reward and it is not a
matter of grace, but of debt,
something owed.
“Now to him who works, the wages are
not counted as grace but as debt.”
ROMANS 4:4
God owes us nothing.
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God’s Justice as compared to
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God makes His grace known through
His offer of forgiveness for the sins
that we have committed.
 It is by His grace that one is saved from
sin. “For by grace you have been
saved through faith, and that not of
yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of
works, lest anyone should boast”
Ephesians 2:8-9.
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God’s Justice as compared to
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Man’s true condition before Christ"But your iniquities have separated
you from your God; and your sins
have hidden His face from you, so
that He will not hear." - Isaiah 59:2
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“But we are all like an unclean thing,
and all our righteousness are like
filthy rags;" - Isaiah 64:6
 We are all Guilty
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God’s Justice as compared to
God’s Grace
OUT OF "LOVE", GOD HAS PROVIDED
HIS Son...
1. Because God loved us, He sent His Son to
die that we might have eternal life - Jn 3:16;
1Jn 4:9
2. Because God loved us, He made His Son a
"propitiation" for our sins - 1Jn 4:10
a. A "propitiation" is a sacrifice designed to
appease God’s demand for Justice
b. Therefore God has offered His Son as a
sacrifice designed to appease Himself, to
deflect His anger away from us - which leads
to a related point...
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OUT OF "JUSTICE", GOD HAS PROVIDED HIS SON...
1. To satisfy His justice, God provided
redemption through the blood of His Son Romans 3:24-26
“being justified freely by His grace through
the redemption that is in Christ Jesus, 25.
whom God set forth [as] a propitiation by His
blood, through faith, to demonstrate His
righteousness, because in His forbearance God
had passed over the sins that were
previously committed, 26. to demonstrate at
the present time His righteousness, that He
might be just and the justifier of the one
who has faith in Jesus.”
God’s Justice as compared to
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2. God's grace therefore functions in this
way:
a. God's justice requires an appropriate
sacrifice for sin
b. Because He loves us, He provided His own
Son as that appropriate sacrifice for sin
c. God recognizes the death of Jesus on the
cross as a suitable ransom for our sins,
“paid in full!”
3. God’s Justice is satisfied and Grace is
Bestowed –But it is not because we did
anything to deserve this.
God’s Justice as compared to
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To Receive this Grace one must Obey God,
His Son and the Holy Spirit
 Jesus is "the author (or source) of
eternal salvation to all who obey
Him," - Hebrews 5:9
 Salvation is by grace, and "not by works
of righteousness which we have
done" - Titus 3:4-5a
 But by God's mercy, He saves us
"through the washing of regeneration
and renewing of the Holy Spirit" Titus 3:5b
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God’s Justice as compared to
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An individual is united with Christ by
baptism into His death, and therefore
rises to walk in newness of life Romans 6:3-8 Galatians 3:27
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This is where God’s WORK is
COMPLETED Colossians 2:12
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One’s Sins are washed away ACTS 22:16 Made alive !
God’s Justice as compared to
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“And you He made alive, who were dead
in trespasses and sins”, EPHESIANS 2:1
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“But God, who is rich in mercy, because
of His great love with which He loved
us”, EPHESIANS 2:4
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“even when we were dead in trespasses,
made us alive together with Christ (by
grace you have been saved),”
EPHESIANS 2:5
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“For by grace you have been saved
through faith, and that not of
yourselves; [it is] the gift of God, “
EPHESIANS 2:8
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Do not assume that because of
“God’s Grace” that it allows us to
continue walk in sin, commit sin and
not receive the due recompense of
reward for doing so – Romans 6:1,2
1. “What shall we say then? Shall we
continue in sin that grace may
abound? 2. Certainly not! How shall
we who died to sin live any longer in
it?”
God’s Justice as compared to
God’s Grace
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Justice is getting what we deserve
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Mercy is not getting what we deserve
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Grace is getting what we do not
deserve
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Thank you God for your Grace
God’s Justice as compared to
God’s Grace
“Let us therefore come boldly to the
throne of grace, that we may obtain
mercy and find grace to help in time of
need”.
Hebrews 4:16
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Hear The Word Of God
Romans 10:17
Believe His Word
Mark 16:16, John 8:24
Repent of your sins
Luke 13:3, Acts 2:38
Confess your belief
Romans 10:10,
Acts 8:37
Be Baptized
Mark 16:16, Acts 2:38
For the Remission of Your Sins
Acts 22:16
Galatians 3:26, 27
Live Faithfully
Titus 2:11-14
This is What One Must Do to Be
Saved !