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❖ JUSTIFY —δικαιοω (dikaio-oo 1344 ) is Greek for justify, which means “make right” or “make righteous”.
➤ Justification Defined —On simplybible.com certain technical or special words in the Bible are studied and explained in our glossary. Each lesson provides a word family, definitions, Greek and Hebrew references, a scripture chain, comments, and links to related lessons.
➤ Faith and Works —Paul teaches salvation by obedience of faith, not faith alone. Otherwise he’d contradict Moses, David, James, and even himself.
➤ The L in GLORY Jesus the Lamb —The PERFECTION of Jesus as the LAMB of God whose precious blood can take away all sins of all people.
➤ Justification (Wonderful Words) —About our insufficiency of righteousness, sacrifice, suffering, and commitment. Our need of Christ to be made righteous —example Cornelius.
➤ Sufficient Righteousness —It comes as a shock to some people to find out that if God based our admittance to heaven on our own goodness, none of us would get in the gate.
➤ Sufficient Sacrifice —God cannot accept just any sacrifice. An insufficient sacrifice could not justify those who suffer from insufficient righteousness.
➤ Sufficient Suffering —Many folk have the idea that you can somehow expunge sin with suffering. By yielding yourself to pain or deprivation, you purchase for yourself some grace with which to pay off your debt of sin. Is this possible?
➤ God a Righteous Judge —Bible lesson about God as Judge. Points out some contradictory statements in the Westminster Confession.
➤ Justification by Works —James teaches us how works are associated with justification by faith.
➤ What Jesus Accomplished on the Cross —Explains justification, sanctification, and redemption.
➤ Jesus the Author and Perfector —Jesus is an author who finishes his work. His work is our faith enduring through many trials until finally glory comes and we live happily ever after. Every day Jesus is helping this story to be finished, and we should consider how he is doing this.
➤ Jesus Our Saviour —What do we mean when we call Jesus our Saviour? What does he do?
➤ First letter of Peter SERIES —comprehensive studies in the first letter of Peter, showing how God treats us right and makes us right.
➤ Seven Good Influences SERIES —These lessons examine the good influences that motivate us to obey God, and shows how we can either cause them to fail, or nurture and strengthen them.
➤ Righteous Steps —We examine the steps on that path that leads to eternal life. Each step involves something that we should have done, and would have done, had we walked the perfect path. Third of a trilogy.
➤ Good and Evil - The Battle of Right Against Wrong —The main themes in the Bible of course include Good and Evil. The age old struggle of good against evil still rages. But these are not equal , and good will be victorious.
➤ Saved by a Superior Righteousness —Continuing Paul's theme, 'We worship God in the Spirit, and glory in Christ Jesus, and put no confidence in the flesh' (Philippians 3:3). we consider what righteousness saves the spiritually minded.
➤ God Treats Us Right 2 —God has Given us grace and peace in the fullest measure (1Peter 1:2), Caused us to be born again (1Peter 1:3), Reserved an inheritance in heaven for us (1Peter 1:4), Protects us by his power (1Peter 1:5).
➤ Our Right Response to God 2 —We render a Godfearing obedience (1Peter 1:13-17), We hold a sincere love (1Peter 1:22), We have a childlike hunger (1Peter 2:1-3), We are built up as a holy priesthood (1Peter 2:5).
➤ Pressing On to Perfection —On four occasions in the course of his letter, the writer to the Hebrews interrupts his teaching about Christ to exhort his hearers about their lack of diligence and their potential to backslide.
➤ Filthy Rags —The statement, “All our righteousness is like filthy rags” (Isaiah 64:4-9) has caused a deep struggle in many hearts. Does it mean our righteousness has no value in God’s eyes?
➤ A Disciple’s Justice —God is always fair and just. He is no respecter of persons. The disciple of Christ likewise should be without partiality, hypocrisy, or injustice.
➤ Holiness in Life —1Thessalonians 3:12 to 4:12) Paul emphasises holiness or sanctification. He teaches four important points about holiness.
➤ Righteous Lot in Sinful Sodom —(2Peter 2:6-11) Lot was living in Sodom. He was a very righteous man, and Sodom was a very sinful city. God decided to destroy Sodom and its neighbouring city Gomorrah. This story, like that of Noah, is a microcosm of the end of the world (2Peter 3).
➤ But What is Right? —Most people want to do what is right. But how do we know what is right? Who defines what is right? Each individual? The world? God? We need to know, because it is a very serious mistake to be wrong about what is right.
➤ Doing Right Wrongly —When we serve God, we may do what we prefer, or we believe to be best, instead of trying to understand what God wants. If so, we will be doing right wrongly.
➤ Why Did John Baptise Jesus? —This lesson answers the question, 'Why did John baptise Jesus?' It is a simple answer drawn from a portion of Matthew chapter three.
➤ Grace and Righteousness —We should all keep in mind such important things as the promises of God, our faith in Christ, and God’s grace toward us. But we should also keep in mind that these have strong connections to other important things like God’s commandments, our obedience, and our righteousness.
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