But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness. - Romans 4:5
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Page Title: NT_Sabbath
URL: http://www.covopc.org/NT_Sabbath.html
...ot;Sabbath" days where the believer ceases from his works and rests in the meritorious work of Christ through faith alone (Rom. 4:5; Heb. 4:3, 10). The types and shadows pointing forward to Jesus Christ have passed away in him (Col. 2:16-17; Heb. 10:1). Therefore, all seven days a......ete and Jesus has sat down. His work is done and now, together in him, we may enjoy the true rest of God (cf. 2 Cor. 1:20; 6:2; Rom. 4:5). Jesus fulfills the Sabbath rest of God through his death, which accomplished the completion of God's work of redemption (5:17) so that now through ......h Day to keep it holy" is through faith alone in Jesus Christ (Heb. 4:3) in which we cease from our works and rest in his (Rom. 4:5; Heb. 4:10). And God has given us the Lord's Supper to do just that, to strengthen our faith in Jesus Christ ( WCF 29; WLC 168-175). Conclusion While... - Item #0101
Page Title: Exegetica - Volume 8, Issue 3
URL: http://www.credenda.org/issues/8-3exegetica.php
...ict in its boldest terms, Paul explicitly denies that we are justified by works ("to him who does not work but believes . . ."- Rom. 4:5), and James explicitly affirms that we are justified by works ("a man is justified by works, and not by faith only"- Jas. 2:24). To dissolve this app...... much like the thief on the cross, surrendering, not performing works of charity. You are one who "does not work but believes" (Rom. 4:5). You trust in the king, not yourself. After you have surrendered, the king raises you, and you serve as a faithful slave: "having been set free from... - Item #0102
Page Title: CrossTV - About Us
URL: http://www.crosstv.com/faith.htm
...ir whole and sole righteousness by faith,4 which faith they have not of themselves; it is the gift of God.5 1 Rom. 3:24, 8:30 2 Rom. 4:5-8, Eph. 1:7 3 1 Cor. 1:30,31, Rom. 5:17-19 4 Phil. 3:8,9; Eph. 2:8-10 5 John 1:12, Rom. 5:17 Paragraph 2. Faith thus receiving and resting on Christ ... - Item #0103
Page Title: THE RIGHTEOUSNESS OF GOD
URL: http://www.cybertime.net/~d2l/rog2.html
...ppressed but also a deliverance of the people from their own sins. Thus, Paul says that God is He "that justifies the ungodly" (Rom. 4:5). In the New Testament justification is not just a vindication of the righteous who has been wronged (this view is in Jesus' teaching in Matt. 5:6; 6......to trust Him. For God is love (I John 4:8, 16) and love begets trust. The trust that God's love invokes in us is righteousness (Rom. 4:5, 9); it relates us rightly to God. Thus by making us alive to Himself, God sets us right with Himself through faith. Life produces righteousness just... - Item #0104
Page Title: PAUL'S LETTER TO THE ROMANS
URL: http://www.cybertime.net/~d2l/romhtml/rom10.html
... from the dead. This faith relates one rightly with God and this right relation with God by faith is reckoned as righteousness (Rom. 4:5). This faith believes that God raised Jesus from the dead and acknowledges this living Jesus as Lord. That is, the mouth confesses what is believed i... - Item #0105
Page Title: BIBLICAL THEOLOGY OF THE GOSPEL
URL: http://www.cybertime.net/~d2l/text/btgsqa.html
... is that right personal relation to God that results from faith in the true God (Rom. 4:3). To trust in God is to be righteous (Rom. 4:5). In general, faith is not just belief that certain statements are true but is the commitment of oneself and allegiance to something or someone as on......s then essentially salvation; to justify is to save (Rom. 6:7). Hence Paul can say that God is He "that justifies the ungodly" (Rom. 4:5), that saves the ungodly. In justification God saves the ungodly from their sins by setting or putting them into a right personal relationship with G......oes this by bringing them into the righteousness of faith (See question 8 above). To be right with God is to have faith in God (Rom. 4:5). Hence justification is through faith (Rom. 3:20) and out of or from faith (Rom. 3:26, 30). Justification is a free act of God's grace (Rom. 3:24) a... - Item #0106
Page Title: Roman Catholicism vs the Bible
URL: http://www.daveandangel.com/CRN/Biblical_Gospel_vs_Roman_Catholicism.shtml
...119:43; II Corinthians 6:7 Revelation 21:5 John 3:12 I John 5:12 II Corinthians 10:5, Proverbs 3:5 I Corinthians 15:3 Mark 7:13 Rom. 4:5-8, 2 Cor. 5:19-21, Rom. 3:21-28, Tit. 3:5-7, Eph. 1:7, Jer. 23:6, 1 Cor. 1:30-31, Rom. 5:17-19 John 12:31-32 Romans 3:20-26 Semi-Pelagianism gives so... - Item #0107
Page Title: dispens5
URL: http://www.despatch.cth.com.au/BCU/dispens5.htm
...t the chart The Master Plan under six, Grace. What is the test? To trust in Christ Jesus as Saviour and Lord in a personal way. Rom. 4:5; 11 Cor. 5:19-20; Eph. 2:8-9. Rom. 8:1-14. The failure is to trust in anything else but Christ Jesus' death for us. What can cause you to go to hell ... - Item #0108
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URL: http://www.donet.com/~cbchurch/eph_notes.html
...ove for the saints (fellow members of the body of Christ). Is your faith in the Lord Jesus Christ or in some of your own doing? Rom. 4:5 forbids works! Salvation is only by grace, through faith in the finished work of Christ on the cross - anything less. anything more is not salvation!... - Item #0109
Page Title: Duluth Bible Church
URL: http://www.duluthbible.org/dbc_doctrinal_statement.htm
...d in Hebrews 11:1-40. We believe further that their faith was counted unto them for righteousness (cf. Rom. 4:3 with Gen. 15:6; Rom. 4:5-8; Heb. 11:7). We believe in a consistent, normal, grammatical, historical, method of contextual interpretation for rightly-dividing the Word of God.... - Item #0110
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