Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Quote on Justification

An excellent quote I came across recently in my studies on the epistle of Paul to the Romans.

"If God announces the gift of righteousness apart from works, why do you keep mourning over your bad works, your failures? Do you not see that it is because you still have hopes in these works of yours, that you are depressed and discouraged by their failure? If you truly saw and believed that God is reckoning righteous the ungodly who believe on him, you would fairly hate your struggles to be 'better'; for you would see that your dreams of good works have not at all commended you to God, and that your bad works do not at all hinder you from believing on him, but that justifieth the ungodly!
Therefore, on seeing your failures you should say, I am nothing but a failure; but God is dealing with me on another principle altogether than my words, good or bad, a principle not involving my works, but based only on the work of Christ for me... God, in justifying me, acted wholly and only on Christ's blood shed on my behalf.
First, I know that Christ is in heaven before God for me, and that I stand in the value before God of his finished work; that God sees me nowherelse but in his dead, buried, and risen Christ, and that his favor is toward me in Christ, and is limitless and eternal.
The work of the Holy Spirit in me, my attitude is a desire to be guided into truth, to be obedient thereto, and to be chastened by God my father if disobedient; to learn to pray in the Spirit, to walk by the Spirit, and to be filled with a love for the Scriptures and for the saints and for all men.
None of these things justify me! I had justification from God as a sinner, not as a saint! My saintliness does not increase it, nor praise God, do my failures decrease it!"

-William R. Newell on Romans 1938

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Excellent quote...I especially like "I had justification from God as a sinner, not as a saint!" Thank God for that ! MOM