
|
How Can A Man
Be Just With God?
GOD IS JEALOUS lest you think He is not just. But I thought
that when He saves anyone He overlooks his sins. Not at all. If that were true
Christ need not have died. The blood of Christ is a continual reminder of the fact that
God must do right even if He is Love. Did you ever think that Christs death, first
of all, was for God, and to display Him to us? Not that God needed to be made just, but He
needed to be justified in the eyes of His creatures, and this means everything to Him.
Before Christs death He passed by sin. He tolerated it for the time being, but one
of the main benefits of Christs sacrifice was the vindication of His merciful acts
of old.
But
how much more, then, shall it vindicate His grace now! For Christ has died, He has risen,
God is just, even when He justifies all who are of Jesus faith.
A
vindicated God! This is the One Who can vindicate you! Now note, it is no question now of
passing by sins, or of pardonthese had their place oncenow you can be acquitted, justified, vindicated.
And
what shall I do to get this grace? Do! That is the wrong tense; it is the wrong
person - very bad grammar! Not I do, but What has He done? That is
the correct question. You have done your part, indeed, and a sorry part it was!
What
has He done? Why, all things are of God. He has done everything. He created you for
Himself. He purposed that sin should come between you and Him. He gave Christ to die on
your behalf that He might vindicate His dealings with you. And now He wishes to do one
thing more. He wishes to make you just. He will give you His own justness. It is the only
possible justification for your sins. He has done all.
Nothing
is needed but your response. There is no doubt but that He will get it eventually for
He wills the salvation of all and no one can successfully withstand His will
forever. But why wait? Why not accept His gracious appeal now? Remember that He justifies
gratuitouslynothing down, nothing forever. This same
word is used of Christ. They hated Him without a cause. So you may be
vindicatedwithout a causeat least so far as you are concerned.
What,
then, shall I do? Thank Him! He needs not yours, but you! Not your hands or your
hoard, but your heart! All riches and power are His; you can give Him nothing but your
fealty and affection. And for this He condescends to entreat you. Adore Him for His love!
For further reading:
| Rom. 3:20-3:26; |
Rom. 4:16; |
Rom. 5:6,18,19; |
| Rom. 8:30; |
Rom. 11:6,36; |
Gal. 2:16; |
|
Eph. 2:8. |
|

Copyright © Concordant Publishing Concern
15570 Knochaven Road, Santa Clarita, CA 91387, U.S.A. 661-252-2112
This publication may be reproduced for personal use
(all other rights reserved by copyright holder).

|
|