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At this point in the letter, Paul has already expressed the need for justification.
Both Jews and Gentiles alike have fallen short of the glory of God for which purpose we were created to be the perfect image of.
But instead of manifesting the glory of God we chose to suppress the truth of God which is written on our hearts.
Instead of giving thanks and glory to God we chose to thank ourselves and glorify ourselves - worship the creation instead of the creator.
If we seen to be religious, then we become judgemental of others and proud in ourselves thinking that we will escape the judgement of God.
But all must face the Judgement of God and all have sinned.
So it’s clear that all need redemption.
All need to be justified.
And the apostle has told us that this justification is available and has expressed the way to this justification.
It is not through works of righteousness in keeping the Law.
Justification is by faith.
Just simple faith that God is, that He is able and willing to fulfil His word to us that all who will come, repent of their sins, accept the sacrifice of Jesus on the Cross as payment for their sins and put the faith and trust in Him as their Lord and Saviour will be justified.
Redeemed, reconciled to God and saved from the wrath to come.
Now at the beginning of Rom 5 Paul begins to tell us of the fruit of blessedness of being justified.
I believe it easy to lose sight of the blessedness of being justified.
David said
Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered.
Blessed is the man to whom the Lord does not Impute Iniquity Ps 32:1-2
But sometime we don’t feel blessed, sometime we lose our joy.
Sometimes we look for joy in the wrong places
In this we have a spiritual battle because Satan does not want you to be joyful in the Lord because when we are joyful about our salvation we begin to tell others about it.
In ps 51 david says
How do we fight for joy?
We remind ourselves of our blessed state in the Lord.
Paul does this through 6 affirmations of which the first three are in the first 2 verse of Rom 5.
So this morning we will look at the first three.
Affirmation 1
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We Have Peace With God
We all have a longing for peace.
It has been one of our primary pursuits since the fall of mankind.
We want world peace, peace in our families, peace at work, at school.
But all peace is superficial if we don’t have peace with God.
When we lost peace with God we lost peace with one another so in order restore peace we must be reconciled with God.
This is one of the greatest benifits of justification.
Those who God justified he also befriends.
It is our unrighteousness which prevents us from being reconciled to God so once we are justified we can be reconciled.
In fact is is the primary purpose of justification to be reconciled to God.
To be reconciled to God mean to be restored and received into favour.
In other words to have peace with God.
when we realise the great benefit of our justification we can rest in this peace.
Because to have peace with God is to have a peace which is beyond all other conflict.
Peace which passes all understanding.
2. We Stand in This Grace
What Grace?
The grace of being reconciled to God.
We have access to this grace through our Lord Jesus Christ.
And It’s in this grace that we stand.
What does it mean to stand?
There are several ideas tied up in this word stand.
We stand firm against the attacks of Satan.
The goal in spiritual warfare is to stand firm and that which we stand in is this grace that I have been justified by the blood of Christ and I have peace with God the righteous Judge.
When Satan comes to tempt us we can stand firm in our relationship with God through Christ Jesus.
But if we fall we must no this Satan doesn’t just tempt us to sin and then leave us.
The reason he wants us to sin is so that he can accuse us to make us guilty.
But we can stand firm in this grace I have peace with God, I am justified, I am reconciled with God.
We can stand in confidence that nothing can separate us for the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.
To stand in this grace also means that we will stand in this Grace when we stand before the Judge of the world.
Those who have been justified by faith in Jesus Christ will be able to stand before the Judge of the world in the grace that they have peace with that Judge and have be reconciled to Him.
The third affirmation is
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We Have Hope in the Glory of God
This hope is not one of uncertainty.
It’s not a hope like I hope it doesn’t rain tomorrow.
We have a miniature Schnauzer named Walter and anytime any had food he is there in earnest hope that you will grace him with a morsel.
I don’t ever grant him that grace but I believe that someone or ones in our house must in order for him to have such great hope.
But his hope, at least for me, is uncertain, in fact it’s improbable.
But he hope that we have in the glory of God is more like an earnest expectation of something that we know will happen.
I hope for the sun to rise tomorrow.
We know it’s coming because it has never ceased to rise.
But our hope of the glory of God is even more certain than that because death could prevent us getting to a certain day or the world could end but not even death or the end or the world can prevent the glory of God being fully revealed.
So that we don’t wait anxiously in hope but we rejoice in hope as a reality which has not yet been revealed but is certain to be.
Why do we hope for the glory of God? doesn’t God already have glory?
This particular glory in which we await is the glory of God in the perfecting of the children of God.
God the Father will glorify himself and Christ and the Holy Spirit by revealing His glory in us his children.
By restoring in us the glory that was lost in the garden when Adam and Eve first sinned, the glory that we all fall short of because we all sin.
So be encouraged this morning.
If you have lost the joy of your salvation pray that God restores it and consider these great blessings of our justification
that we have peace with God
that we can stand firm in this grace
that we can rejoice in the hope of the glory of God.
Perhaps you don’t have this hope this morning.
Maybe you haven’t put you faith and trust in Jesus for your salvation.
Would you like to receive these blessings this morning?
you only have to come to Christ repent, accept the sacrifice that Jesus made for you on the cross and put your faith and trust in Him as your Lord and Saviour.
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