Justified - God's Grace Alone - In Christ Alone!
Faith
is not the impulsive or moving cause of Justification. It is an act
of pure and free grace, without any motive in the creature: Therefore
the Apostle saith, "...being justified freely by His
grace, through the redemption which is in Jesus Christ"
[EPHESIANS
1:7].
But
this benefit would not be of grace, but of works, was our faith the
impulsive cause of it: because faith is a work or act of ours, as we
learn from the words of Christ: "This is the work of God,
that ye believe on Him whom He hath sent" [JOHN
6:29].
Salvation
is not of works, in any branch of it; "for by grace are ye
saved, through faith; that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God:
not of works, lest any man should boast" [EPHESIANS
2:8-9].
From
whence it is evident that Justification, which is a considerable part
of salvation, cannot be by works. The grace of God eminently appears
in contriving the way of our Justification by Christ's righteousness,
and in sending Him into the world to work out a righteousness for us,
in which we stand complete in His sight.
Hence
we are said, "that being justified by His grace, we should
be made heirs according to the hope of
eternal life" [TITUS
3:7].
No other cause can be assigned why sinners are justified in the sight
of God, than His free favour and sovereign pleasure, as the effect of
which He determined to justify them in the righteousness of His
Son.
-Gospel report by preacher John Brine (1703 – 1765 A.D.)
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