What does it mean to be justified by faith? Is faith something we produce, or is it a gift from God?
In this message from Romans 5:1–5, we explore the biblical doctrine of justification and the often-overlooked role of the Holy Spirit in our salvation. Scripture teaches that we are saved by grace through faith, but that faith itself is God’s gracious gift. The Holy Spirit unites us to Christ, gives us the faith of Christ, and brings us into peace with God through the finished work of Jesus on the cross.
This sermon also explores how justification gives us confidence in both the future and the present. Because Christ has made atonement for our sins, we no longer fear God’s judgment. And because we have peace with God, we can trust Him even in suffering, knowing that He is using our trials to reveal sin, deepen our faith, and conform us to the image of Christ.
If you’ve ever wondered:
- What does “justified by faith” really mean?
- How does the Holy Spirit work in our salvation?
- Is faith a human decision or a gift from God?
- Why can Christians rejoice even in suffering?
…this message is for you.
Scripture
- Romans 5:1–5
- Ephesians 2:8–9
- John 16:13–15
- Romans 8:28–30
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