"Come let us reason together, saith the Lord: though your sin be as scarlet thet can be white as snow." Isaiah 1:18.
How can that be Isaiah? How can our sins be as white as snow?
All through the Old Testament and into the New Testament man remains a fallen sinner. Try as he may to overcome his fallen nature his sin remains. Paul said... "The good that I would do, I don't do it, instead I do the evil" Romans 7:19. Paul struggled with sin just like we do.
If sinful man is to be saved, salvation must come to him totally and completely outside of himself. It has in the person of Jesus Christ. God is not the minister of sin as some Catholics would have you believe. God is holy and righteous beyond human comprehension. He can and must judge sin where ever he finds it. Our only hope for salvation is to be found "In Christ".
This is why Paul wrote, "To declare, I say, at this time HIS RIGHTEOUSNESS: that he might be just and the justifier of him that believes in Jesus" Romans 3:26.
The only righteousness that God is going to accept in the judgment is the righteousness of Christ. Everything else will be assigned to hell. If you are counting on what you are or what you have become to save you, or your good works, piety or religion you are lost.
"But to him that does no works, but believes on him (Jesus) that justifies the ungodly (us) his faith is counted for righteousness" Romans 4:5.
And all of the Catholics said... Oh no!
God counts faith for righteousness. I didn't say that. The Bible says that. "Abraham believed God, and it was counted unto him for righteousness" Romans 4:3. And who's righteousness is it that is counted for righteousness? It is the righteousness of Christ. God places the righteousness of Christ to our account when we believe in Jesus. We don't have it yet, it is to our account. it is reserved for us in heaven, 1 Peter 1:4.
We are justified by faith because we are justified by Christ. Christ is our justifier, Romans 3:26. Sinners cannot justify themselves by their works. God does not accept the works or the obedience of sinners. I hope that you don't have to find that out in the judgment. If you stand before a holy God in the judgment in your own righteousness you will dissappear in a puff of smoke. God only accepts the work, obedience and the righteousness of Christ.
Jesus justifies us by doing for us that which we cannot do for our selves. In our name and on our behalf he offers to God the Father a life of perfect obedience to his Holy Law. It is his life that was lived for our justification, Romans 3:26. He atones for our sins and the sins of the whole world, 1 John 2:2. Because of the doing and the dying of Jesus we can now stand before God as justified. No one needs to be predestinated. No one needs to join the Catholic church. God now offers this salvation to everyone as a free gift. We receive the free gift when we receive Christ as our savior, John 1:12.
How can that be Isaiah? How can our sins be as white as snow?
All through the Old Testament and into the New Testament man remains a fallen sinner. Try as he may to overcome his fallen nature his sin remains. Paul said... "The good that I would do, I don't do it, instead I do the evil" Romans 7:19. Paul struggled with sin just like we do.
If sinful man is to be saved, salvation must come to him totally and completely outside of himself. It has in the person of Jesus Christ. God is not the minister of sin as some Catholics would have you believe. God is holy and righteous beyond human comprehension. He can and must judge sin where ever he finds it. Our only hope for salvation is to be found "In Christ".
This is why Paul wrote, "To declare, I say, at this time HIS RIGHTEOUSNESS: that he might be just and the justifier of him that believes in Jesus" Romans 3:26.
The only righteousness that God is going to accept in the judgment is the righteousness of Christ. Everything else will be assigned to hell. If you are counting on what you are or what you have become to save you, or your good works, piety or religion you are lost.
"But to him that does no works, but believes on him (Jesus) that justifies the ungodly (us) his faith is counted for righteousness" Romans 4:5.
And all of the Catholics said... Oh no!
God counts faith for righteousness. I didn't say that. The Bible says that. "Abraham believed God, and it was counted unto him for righteousness" Romans 4:3. And who's righteousness is it that is counted for righteousness? It is the righteousness of Christ. God places the righteousness of Christ to our account when we believe in Jesus. We don't have it yet, it is to our account. it is reserved for us in heaven, 1 Peter 1:4.
We are justified by faith because we are justified by Christ. Christ is our justifier, Romans 3:26. Sinners cannot justify themselves by their works. God does not accept the works or the obedience of sinners. I hope that you don't have to find that out in the judgment. If you stand before a holy God in the judgment in your own righteousness you will dissappear in a puff of smoke. God only accepts the work, obedience and the righteousness of Christ.
Jesus justifies us by doing for us that which we cannot do for our selves. In our name and on our behalf he offers to God the Father a life of perfect obedience to his Holy Law. It is his life that was lived for our justification, Romans 3:26. He atones for our sins and the sins of the whole world, 1 John 2:2. Because of the doing and the dying of Jesus we can now stand before God as justified. No one needs to be predestinated. No one needs to join the Catholic church. God now offers this salvation to everyone as a free gift. We receive the free gift when we receive Christ as our savior, John 1:12.