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Therefore, since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.
2 Through him we have also obtained access by faith into this grace in which we stand, and we rejoice in hope of the glory of God.
3 Not only that, but we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance,
4 and endurance produces character, and character produces hope,
5 and hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us.
Title: Being At Peace with God
Prayer
Let us pray!
Heavenly Father thank You for using me in Your ministry!
Thank You for guiding me thus far and granting me Your grace!
Even now, Lord, You know the purpose for which I have come to You.
Decrease me, and increase you.
Holy Spirit fill me with grace, anointing, and power so that I can preach Your word boldly and with authority.
I'm unworthy Lord!
But make me worthy by cleansing me and filling me with Your Holy Spirit.
Amen!
Introduction
Brothers and Sisters, I begin with a reflection on a moment in the beginning at what we call the Garden of Eden when the path of the created were alignment with God.
The Garden of Eden was a place where harmony with God truly existed.
A place where God walked with and talked with His creation directly.
In this beautiful garden God, our Creator gave man dominion over the land, the animals and all the creeping things ().
The Garden was a holy place, and we had everything we needed or ever wanted.
However, temptation came and separated us from the garden experience.
Setting us amongst a world that was unlike the garden.
It is in some ways the very opposite of that beautiful experience.
Yes, we were separated from the Creators garden experience, but the good news is that we didn’t lose our God, nor were we separated from him.
However, we were removed from a direct connection to God's righteous covering, and as a result, we were allowed to experience life differently.
This separation caused by disobedience, rebellion, and sin.
All of which created a strain on the relationship between God and man.
This disconnection needed restoring.
Brothers and sisters, without such a restoration, we would be forced to answer directly to a righteous God, in our unrighteous condition.
And for a brief moment, that’s what I want to talk about today!
I want to share a Word from God, from the subject of "Being at peace with God."
Brothers and sisters, there is peace found in our Creator
There is peace found in Jesus Christ.
There is peace in receiving the Holy Spirit.
A feeling of peace that surpasses all understanding.
A sense of peace that Peter spoke about when he says cast, “all your anxieties on him because he cares for you.” .
The peace that Isaiah prophesied about when he spoke about a “perfect peace so long as I trust in him.” .
Peace with God means that our consciences are cleared (
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The overwhelming weight of guilt that plagued us all is gone, placed on Jesus on the cross (; ).
The peace that Isaiah prophesied about when he spoke about a “perfect peace so long as I trust in him.”
Peace with God means that our consciences are cleared (
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The overwhelming weight of guilt that plagued us all is gone, placed on Jesus on the cross (
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What I'm trying to say to you all is that even in your current situation, our mighty God still has a plan of peace for you!
Even though we experienced separation in the garden, or this world.
God still has a plan for you!
Thats enough to give God some praise.
Late in the midnight hour when all hope is lost - give God praise for He’ll be right there.
Even though we experienced separation in the garden, or this world.
God still has a plan for you!
Thats enough to give God some praise.
When tomorrow is not certain and today seems far away - thats a good place to give God praise and watch him show up, in your life.
Scriptural Background
Our text today is written by the apostle Paul.
Chapter 5 of Romans is near the end of Pauls discussion on Justification and just before where he shifts his conversation into Sanctification.
In this chapter of the text Paul expounds on what the results of justification are and how one should live a life righteously through Jesus Christ.
The Christians, Jews and Gentiles in the are of Rome who recieved this letter were dealing with an issue of placing other wordly concerns on top or in between there faith in Christ.
Paul’s message was a sharp contrast against that kind of behavior.
What we are meant to learn is that, “Justification through faith in Jesus Christ takes away guilt and so makes way for peace, and gives access into the wondrous grace of God.
Through Jesus Christ alone the believer comes into fullness of joy, being saved from wrath, solaced in His love, not only going to heaven, but going triumphantly.”
What we are meant to learn is that “Justification through faith in Jesus Christ takes away guilt and so makes way for peace, and gives access into the wondrous grace of God.
Through Jesus Christ alone the believer comes into fullness of joy, being saved from wrath, solaced in His love, not only going to heaven, but going triumphantly.”
What Paul was teaching then, we highlight now.
Being at Peach with God starts with knowing your saved by Christ.
And do we have any believers in here today that would testify that if it had not been for the Lord on their side, they might not be here today.
Faith in Jesus the Christ is how we're restored to this place of righteousness and glory with God.
Faith is described as; complete trust or confidence in someone or something.
The faith of the Christian grants you access to the unlimited power of Jesus Christ.
We also gain power through his Authority as the Son of God who died for our sins and was raised for our justification so that we may be in right relationship with God receiving the seal of salvation.
That's Gods love for us.
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God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
It has always been God's plan for man to experience peace of heaven right here on earth.
All of God's creation should experience the garden experience right now in this place.
Regardless of the situations, we're currently in, and our hearts can't be affected by this worlds ills and spoils.
We must guard ourselves with the armor of the Lord and stand in the grace that he has provided for our protection.
Power Points
Justification by way of Faith
By Grace we Stand
Point 1 - Our Justification comes by way of Faith
Our text says in , “Therefore since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ” ()
Faith in Jesus Christ is how we're restored to this place of righteousness and glory with God.
Faith is described as; complete trust or confidence in someone or something.
The writer of Hebrews gives us the biblical definition of faith by stating in , “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”
Also, faith is a preresiquite for hope and love, Paul says in Corinthians “Now these three remain-faith, hope, and love… ().
So in a sense, faith is belief in something and a requirement to possess other things.
The faith of the Christian grants you access to the unlimited power of Jesus Christ.
We also gain power through his Authority as the Son of God who died for our sins and was raised for our justification so that we may be in right relationship with God receiving the seal of salvation.
The faith of the Christian grants you access to the unlimited power of Jesus Christ.
We also gain power through his Authority as the Son of God who died for our sins and was raised for our justification so that we may be in right relationship with God receiving the seal of salvation.
That's Gods love for us.
God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
It has always been God's plan for man to experience peace of heaven right here on earth.
All of God's creation should experience the garden experience right now in this place.
Regardless of the situation we're currently in, our hearts can't be affected by this worlds ills and spoils.
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