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Question 61: Why do you say that I can be justified before God only by faith?

Question 61: Why do you say that I can be justified before God only by faith? Answer: God does not accept me because of any value in my faith. It is only because of the atonement, righteousness, and holiness of Christ that I am made righteous before God. The only way to make Christ's righteousness mine is through faith. Ephesians 2:8 For by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God. Philippians 3:7-9 “But whatever things were to my gain, those I counted loss for the sake of Christ. Indeed, I count everything as loss compared to the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I have suffered the loss of all things. I count them as rubbish, that I may gain Christ and be found in him, not having my own righteousness that comes from the law, but that which is through faith in Christ—the righteousness from God that depends on faith.” Faith is different from self-confidence. However, the faith of many churchgoers tod...

Question 60: How can I be justified before God?

Question 60: How can I be justified before God? Answer: Only through true faith in Jesus Christ. Although my conscience accuses me of having broken all God's commandments, of having failed to keep any of them, and of still being inclined to sin, yet God, though unworthy of me, through true faith in Christ, treats me as if I had never sinned, and as if I had obeyed the obedience of Christ for me, imputing to me the perfect atoning righteousness and holiness of Christ. All I have to do is receive this gift of God with a believing heart. When a believer becomes righteous before God by believing that his physical body died with Jesus on the cross and was resurrected with Jesus, God gives him a holy spiritual body. It's not that I have faith in Jesus Christ, but I must enter into the faith of Jesus Christ. Galatians 2:16 says, "Knowing that a person is not justified by the works of the law but by faith in Jesus Christ, even we have believed in Christ Jesus, so that we may be ju...

Question 59: What does it benefit you if you believe all this?

Question 59: What does it benefit you if you believe all this? Answer: In Christ I am made righteous before God and an heir of eternal life. First, we become free from sin. Yet, believers today seek forgiveness for their sins every day. They acknowledge that they are not free from the law. Second, because the saints are guided by the Holy Spirit, they are justified by the Holy Spirit's assurance, and the Holy Spirit helps them not to fall into evil by His help and intercession. Third, as citizens of the kingdom of God, we can eat the fruit of eternal life, Matna, from heaven. While people of this world are deeply concerned with perishable things, those with heavenly citizenship can eat the fruit of heavenly life through the Word. Fourth, by receiving the light of the Holy Spirit, we can know that we are one with God in spirit. The Father, Christ, and the saints are united in the Holy Spirit.

Question 57: What comfort does the resurrection of the body give you?

  Question 57: What comfort does the resurrection of the body give you? Answer: Not only will my soul immediately go to Christ, my head, after death, but my body will also be raised by the power of Christ and united with my soul to be made like Christ's glorious body. There is no passage in the Bible that says a dead body is reunited with a soul and brought back to life. 1 Peter 3:18 says, "For Christ suffered once for all for sins, the righteous for the unrighteous, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the body but made alive by the Spirit." The physical body we received from our parents cannot be resurrected. The resurrection is the spirit imprisoned within the physical body being made alive and given a spiritual body. 1 Corinthians 15:44 says, "It is sown a natural body, it is raised a spiritual (pneumatiko) body. If there is a natural body, there is also a spiritual body." Pneumatiko means spirit. Therefore, the spiritual body is a spir...

(5) Abraham and the Covenant of the Torch

   (5) Abraham and the Covenant of the Torch Genesis 15:12-17  “ When the sun went down, a deep sleep fell on Abram, and great darkness and fear came upon him. Then the LORD said to Abram,  ‘ Know for certain that your descendants will be strangers in a land that is not theirs and will serve them, and they will oppress them four hundred years. I will punish the nation they serve, and afterward they will come out with great possessions. You will be buried in peace with your ancestors at a good old age. In the fourth generation your descendants will return here, for the iniquity of the Amorites has not yet come to fruition. ’”  When the sun had set and it was dark, a smoking firepot appeared, and a burning torch passed between the pieces. While sunset signifies the end of the day, here it symbolizes the end. The coming of Jesus Christ into the world is said to be the beginning of the end. Therefore, the above words can be considered prophetic words about Jesus Chr...

Question 56: What do you believe about forgiveness of sins?

  Question 56: What do you believe about forgiveness of sins? A: I believe that because of the atonement of Christ, God does not condemn me for my sins or the sinful nature that has enslaved me. Rather, God has, by grace, imputed to me the righteousness of Christ, thereby freeing me from eternal judgment. The term "sin nature" is not a biblical expression. The Bible speaks of greed, and greed signifies the original sin of wanting to be like God through idolatry. Colossians 3:5 says, "Therefore put to death your earthly members: sexual immorality, impurity, passion, evil desire, and covetousness, which is idolatry." The place where this original sin of the mind resides is the body of sin (the body of flesh: Greek: sarx), and this body of sin must die. Therefore, it must die in union with Jesus Christ. Romans 6:6-7, "For we know that our old self was crucified with him so that the body of sin might be done away with, that we should no longer be slaves to si...

Question 55: What does it mean to have "the fellowship of saints"?

  Question 55: What does it mean to have "the fellowship of saints"? Answer: First, as members of a community, believers are united with Christ and share in all his riches and gifts. Second, each believer has a duty to use his gifts gratefully for the benefit and edification of others. The fifteenth clause of the Apostles' Creed in Latin reads: And the Latin, translated into English, reads: sanctorum communionem (Latin) the communion of saints (Latin translated into English) The community of saints, as seen in Latin, refers to the church community where saints gather today. The church community is a community of saints who are in the Holy Spirit. Only saints who have been baptized in the Holy Spirit form the church community. It does not refer to the believers gathered in churches today. This community of believers in the Holy Spirit is a shared goal: to establish God's kingdom on earth. Establishing God's kingdom on earth does not mean simply building...