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A Miraculous Turnabout
  • Big Idea: Faith is our only basis for justification before God.
  • Scripture Reading: Romans 3:21-31.
  • Three Radical Provisions of God:
    • 1. God’s solution doesn’t depend on the Law: We are saved by something greater than the Law; righteousness is manifested apart from the Law, though witnessed by it.
    • 2. Salvation is through faith in Jesus Christ: Justification comes by faith, not by works.
    • 3. Christ’s substitutionary work on the cross: Salvation is accomplished through Christ’s public sacrifice, fulfilling both expiation and propitiation (atonement and satisfaction).
  • Conclusion: Jesus is our “Deus ex machina”—God came down not by a machine, but was raised up on a cross to save us.
  • Faith’s Implications (from Romans 3:27-31):
    • Faith excludes boasting in ourselves.
    • Faith excludes works of the Law as a means of salvation.
    • Faith includes both Jews and Gentiles.
    • Faith complements the Law, rather than canceling it.
  • Application:
    • Exult in God’s radical solution.
    • Exercise humility to avoid boasting.
    • Exalt Christ for perfectly fulfilling the Law.
    • Accept by faith the substitutionary work of Christ.