NO ONE IS JUSTIFIED BY THE LAW:
(WE MUST LIVE BY FAITH)
One of the most important truths in all of Scripture is this: no one has ever been made right with God by keeping rules.
Galatians 3:11 says plainly, “The just shall live by faith.”
That verse is not a New Testament invention. It comes from Habakkuk 2:4, showing that salvation has always operated the same way. God has never accepted people based on performance. He accepts people based on faith.
The Law was never given to save us. The ... moreNO ONE IS JUSTIFIED BY THE LAW:
(WE MUST LIVE BY FAITH)
One of the most important truths in all of Scripture is this: no one has ever been made right with God by keeping rules.
Galatians 3:11 says plainly, “The just shall live by faith.”
That verse is not a New Testament invention. It comes from Habakkuk 2:4, showing that salvation has always operated the same way. God has never accepted people based on performance. He accepts people based on faith.
The Law was never given to save us. The Law was given to reveal God’s holiness and expose our sin. Romans 3:20 says, “By the works of the law no flesh shall be justified… for by the law is the knowledge of sin.” The Law acts like a mirror. It shows us what is wrong, but it cannot fix what is wrong.
The Greek word for justified is dikaioō. It means to be declared righteous, to be legally cleared of guilt. That declaration does not come from religious effort. It comes from trusting Christ.
The Greek word for faith is pistis. It means trust, reliance, and confidence placed fully in another. Biblical faith is not wishful thinking. It is resting completely on the finished work of Jesus Christ.
The Law says, “Obey so you can live.”
Grace says, “Live because Christ obeyed.”
Jesus fulfilled the Law perfectly, something no human being could ever do. Then He took the punishment the Law demanded for sin and paid it in full at the cross. Because of that, righteousness is not earned. It is received.
Ephesians 2:8-9 says, “For by grace are ye saved through faith… not of works, lest any man should boast.”
Faith does not cancel obedience. Faith produces obedience. Works are not the root of salvation. They are the fruit of salvation.
The believer does not obey to become accepted by God. The believer obeys because they already are accepted through Christ.
The entire Gospel stands on this foundation.
We are not saved by how well we hold the Law.
We are saved by how perfectly Christ fulfilled it.
✠ Sir John Scivoletti ✠
✠ Turco Joan of Arc Priory ✠
✠✠Act and God will Act (Actus et Deus Act)✠✠