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Salvation from Sins Only
by Faith
< Romans 3:1-31 >
"What advantage then has the Jew, or what is the profit of
circumcision? Much in every way! Chiefly because to them were committed
the oracles of God. For what if some did not believe? Will their
unbelief make the faithfulness of God without effect? Certainly
not! Indeed, let God be true but every man a liar. As it is written:
'That You may be justified in Your
words,
And may overcome when You are judged.'
But if our unrighteousness demonstrates
the righteousness of God, what shall we say? Is God unjust who inflicts
wrath? (I speak as a man.) Certainly not! For then how will God
judge the world? For if the truth of God has increased through my
lie to His glory, why am I also still judged as a sinner? And why
not say, 'Let us do evil that good may come'?-as we are slanderously
reported and as some affirm that we say. Their condemnation is just.
What then? Are we better than they? Not at all. For we have previously
charged both Jews and Greeks that they are all under sin. As it
is written:
'There is none righteous, no, not
one;
There is none who understands;
There is none who seeks after God.
They have all turned aside;
They have together become unprofitable;
There is none who does good, no,
not one.
Their throat is an open tomb;
With their tongues they have practiced
deceit;
The poison of asps is under their
lips;
Whose mouth is full of cursing
and bitterness.
Their feet are swift to shed blood;
Destruction and misery are in their
ways;
And the way of peace they have
not known.
There is no fear of God before
their eyes.'
Now we know that whatever the law
says, it says to those who are under the law, that every mouth may
be stopped, and all the world may become guilty before God. Therefore
by the deeds of the law no flesh will be justified in His sight,
for by the law is the knowledge of sin. But now the righteousness
of God apart from the law is revealed, being witnessed by the Law
and the Prophets, even the righteousness of God, through faith in
Jesus Christ, to all and on all who believe. For there is no difference;
for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, being justified
freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus,
whom God set forth as a propitiation by His blood, through faith,
to demonstrate His righteousness, because in His forbearance God
had passed over the sins that were previously committed, to demonstrate
at the present time His righteousness, that He might be just and
the justifier of the one who has faith in Jesus. Where is boasting
then? It is excluded. By what law? Of works? No, but by the law
of faith. Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith
apart from the deeds of the law. Or is He the God of the Jews only?
Is He not also the God of the Gentiles? Yes, of the Gentiles also,
since there is one God who will justify the circumcised by faith
and the uncircumcised through faith. Do we then make void the law
through faith? Certainly not! On the contrary, we establish the
law."
People's unbelief cannot
make the salvation of God without effect
The Apostle Paul says that the fulfillment
of the law and the redemption of God's grace are not given to us
through our deeds, but through faith. We are saved from our sins
and become righteous through the salvation of God. "What
advantage then has the Jew, or what is the profit of circumcision?
Much every way! Chiefly to them were committed the oracles of God.
For what if some did not believe? Will their unbelief make the faithfulness
of God without effect? Certainly not!" (Romans 3:1-4)
The advantage of the Jew is that the
word of God was committed to them. They lived while hearing His
word from their ancestors. Because God committed them His word and
it was handed down through them, they thought they were better than
the Gentiles. However, the Bible says that God deserted the Jews
because they did not believe Jesus who had delivered them from their
sins.
Paul says, "For what if some
did not believe? Will their unbelief make the faithfulness of God
without effect? Certainly not!" People's unbelief can't
make the salvation of God without effect. "The faithfulness
of God" means "the sincerity of God." He means that
God's sincerity and the salvation from sins cannot become invalid
even though Jews do not believe it. The word of God's promise that
He saves whoever believes is not canceled even if they may not believe
it.
The Gentiles will believe if the Jews
do not believe. God says that whoever believes will be saved from
sins. Therefore, God deserted the Jews because they did not believe
that the word of truth was accomplished according to God's promise,
even if God committed them His word.
The Apostle Paul's assertion is as
follows: God gave the gift of salvation to all humanities. God says
that He promised it in the Old Testament and accomplished it by
sending Jesus Christ, His only begotten Son, to the world. Some
people believe the gospel of God, but others don't. So, whoever
believes is blessed of being God's child, just as He promised. And
the blessings of God are not canceled out no matter how many people
do not believe.
Whoever believes the truth
can receive His great love
Whoever hears the word of truth and
believes in it can receive God's great love, but unbelievers claim
that God is a liar. In fact, God accomplished His promise, yet unbelievers
are excluded from God's salvation because they do not believe in
the grace of the remission of sins.
Paul says, "Will their unbelief
make the faithfulness of God without effect? Certainly not!"
God promised once and faithfully gave the gift of His salvation
and glory to all people.
What does the Bible say the gift of
God is? The Bible says that God, the Father, sent His beloved Son
and gave the grace to become His children to those who believe in
the remission of sins through His Son. Even before the foundation
of the world, He planed that He would give all human beings the
glory of becoming His children and the salvation from sin through
His righteousness. And He fulfilled this faithfully. Therefore,
believers are blessed according to God's word, but unbelievers are
judged according to it.
It is very proper for unbelievers
to go to hell. God established a law so that we can be saved by
the faith in His Word. He also says that the faithfulness of God
will never be without effect, even though people do not believe.
We are blessed by accepting the faithfulness of God's salvation.
God says, "Let God be true but every man a liar. As it is
written: 'That You may be justified in Your words, and may overcome
when You are judged'" (Romans 3:4).
Every man is a liar. God is true.
Why? Because God says, "As it is written: 'That You may
be justified in Your words, and may overcome when You are judged.'"
God says that He promises in advance and blesses those who will
be blessed and curses those who will be cursed. It is just for God
to bless believers and curse unbelievers. God says, "Let
God be true but every man a liar."
"That You may be justified
in Your words, and may overcome when You are judged." He
says that He will save people according to His Word. The Word was
made into flesh, dwelt among us and saved us. Therefore, the Lord
is justified through His words.
The Lord defeated Satan with the written
word of God. The Lord is just and sincere before Himself, Satan
and all spiritual beings because He accomplished what He promised.
However, human beings are not sincere. Their behaviors change promptly
when they are at a disadvantage. On the contrary, God has never
broken His promises. So the Apostle Paul says that our faiths should
be based on God's word.
Our unrighteousness demonstrates
the righteousness of God
Romans 3:5 states, "But if
our unrighteousness demonstrates the righteousness of God, what
shall we say? Is God unrighteous who inflicts wrath? (I speak as
a man.)" All human beings are unrighteous, but what shall
we say if their unrighteousness demonstrates the righteousness of
God's salvation? What shall we say if our sins demonstrate the righteousness
of God?
The righteousness of God is revealed
even more because of our sins and unrighteousness. God is really
sincere. He is the Lord of salvation, the Savior and the true God
who promised to save us with His word and accomplished what He promised.
What shall we say if the righteousness of God is revealed because
of our weaknesses? Our infirmities reveal God's righteousness more
because we sin until we die.
How do we know that God is the Lord
of love? We can know it from our infirmities. God's love is revealed
through us because we sin until the last day of our lives. The Lord
says that He blotted out the sins of the world once and for all.
God's love would be imperfect if He loved only good people who didn't
sin. It is out of His true love that God accepts and deals with
us sinners who can never be loved.
We human beings are unrighteous and
betray God. We don't believe in Him and have no lovely side in front
of God. Sinners are those who only do evil, but Jesus, who saved
us from all our sins and iniquities, has fulfilled God's love to
us.
God says that it was through His righteousness
and love that He sent us His only begotten Son to save us from Satan's
darkness and curses, when human beings sinned and were destined
to go to hell under Satan's deception. It is the love and grace
of God.
"But if our unrighteousness
demonstrates the righteousness of God, what shall we say?"
says the Apostle Paul. The thoughts of believers and those of unbelievers
are divided at this passage. Unbelievers try to be good in order
to enter the Kingdom of Heaven and to be blessed by God. But Paul
makes a contrary comment, saying, "But if our unrighteousness
demonstrates the righteousness of God, what shall we say?"
Paul says that we human beings cannot do God's righteousness but
only commit sin before Him, and that our evilness comes to demonstrate
God's true love. Yes, it is true. All human beings are wicked and
cannot be righteous, but the Lord saved them from all their sins.
We are saved by the righteousness
of God
The Apostle Paul says that human beings
cannot be righteous and are caught in the snare of sins. The Lord
saved such sinners from their sins and loved them. We are in need
of His perfect love because we cannot avoid sinning everyday. We
were saved only by Jesus' absolute love, His free grace, and the
gift of salvation through Jesus Christ.
The Apostle Paul says that his being
saved is owed to God's righteousness. What God did to save all sinners
from their sins shows His righteousness. Paul says that believing
in the gospel saved him. The righteousness of God is revealed in
the gospel of the water and the Spirit. Our salvation depends on
the righteous act God had done for us. Therefore, sinners are saved
from all their sins by faith. Those who are not born again think
that they should be good so that they may enter the Kingdom of Heaven.
Paul does not mean that we may do
evil things on purpose, but people wind up going to hell because
they try to do good deeds without receiving the righteousness of
God. They must repent to be converted and believe in the salvation
God gave them in order to escape from going to hell.
Who can do good deeds in front of
God? There is none. Then how can a sinner be delivered from all
his/her sins? He/she must change his/her own thoughts. The Apostle
Paul says that he was saved by faith. But what do people think?
People think that they can be saved by doing good things. That's
why they cannot be delivered. Those who are saved from their sins
by believing in Jesus and have the perfect remission of sins, boast
only of God's righteousness and let it be exalted.
However, those who are not born again,
though they believe in Jesus, think that they can enter the Kingdom
of Heaven by doing good deeds, and will go to hell if they don't
do good deeds. Their faiths are wrong. The faith of the Apostle
Paul is the same as that of the born again. Those who are not born
again, though they think they believe in Jesus, have wrong faiths
because they try to add their deeds onto their faiths. We are not
saved by adding our virtuous deeds onto our faiths, but by believing
in the righteousness of God: the baptism of Jesus and His death
on the Cross.
The righteous cannot sin
on purpose
"But if our unrighteousness
demonstrates the righteousness of God, what shall we say?"
The Bible says that our unrighteousness demonstrates only the righteousness
of God and His love. The Bible also says, "For if the truth
of God has increased through my lie to His glory, why am I also
still judged as a sinner? And why not say, 'Let us do evil that
good may come'?-as we are slanderously reported and as some affirm
that we say. Their condemnation is just" (Romans 3:7-8).
Unbelievers' names are written in the Book of Judgment and they
will be cast into the lake of fire. So, they must repent to be converted
and believe the salvation accomplished by the water and the blood.
The Apostle Paul says, "Is
God unjust who inflicts wrath? (I speak as a man.) Certainly not."
People refute, saying, "Isn't it unjust for God to inflict
wrath on unbelievers and send them to hell just because they don't
believe that Jesus already saved them from their sins?" But
Paul says, "Is God unjust who inflicts wrath? It is fair for
unbelievers to go to hell because they don't believe the truth.
God is not unjust."
Romans 3:7 states, "For if
the truth of God has increased through my lie to His glory, why
am I also still judged as a sinner?" Then people may say,
"What? Will you sin on purpose because you have the remission
of sins? You will lie more because you are saved by the righteousness
of God. Will you sin more on purpose?" But the Bible says that
they act in such ways with evil hearts, neither knowing God's salvation
nor believing in His love.
Therefore, Paul says that the truthfulness
of God has abounded to His glory, owing to our sinfulness and lies.
But people confuted against Paul with their own thoughts, saying,
"You may commit more sins if you believe that you are saved
by faith without deeds." It is not true that people sin only
by the will to sin. They cannot avoid sinning because they were
born as sinners. It is natural for an apple tree to bring forth
apples. The Bible says that it is also natural for a human being
who is born sinful to continue sinning. The Lord saved such sinners
with His righteousness, and they can be delivered only by accepting
the salvation of the Lord.
"And why not say, 'Let us
do evil that good may come' -as we are slanderously reported and
as some affirm that we say. Their condemnation is just"(Romans
3:8). Those who are under the deception of false teachers while
assuming they believe in Jesus think in this way. The Epistle to
Romans was written by the Apostle Paul about 2,000 years ago. Many
people at that time thought this way, just as today's unbelievers
do. False believers think just as the unbelievers at the time of
Paul did, saying, 'Will you purposely sin more if you have the remission
of sins, are sinless, and know that your future sins are forgiven?'
Unbelievers act according to the faithless
thoughts of the flesh. They cannot enter the truth of God's salvation
because of their false thoughts of the flesh. Of course, even the
righteous still sin after they received the remission of sins, but
there is a limit. The Bible says that sinners continue sinning because
they don't realize they are committing a sin and don't know it to
be a sin before they are born again of water and the Spirit. However,
the Bible says that the righteous cannot sin recklessly because
they are under God's reign.
Some people told the Apostle Paul,
"Don't you do evil things so that good may come because God
saved you from all your sins? You'd better do more evil deeds for
the righteousness of God to be revealed more." Paul says that
their damnation is just. He means that it is right for them to be
judged and go to hell. Why? Because they do not depend on faith,
but on their deeds.
The righteousness of God
never becomes invalid
The Apostle Paul says, "For
what if some did not believe? Will their unbelief make the faithfulness
of God without effect?" Will their unbelief make the salvation
of God without effect just because they don't believe in God's salvation?
People are saved if they believe, but they lose the grace of the
remission of sins if they don't believe. The righteousness of God
stands fast. Do you understand? Those who go to hell volunteer to
go to hell because they chose not to believe. The works of God and
the grace of salvation from sin never become invalid. They stand
fast.
The salvation of the Lord has no relation
with human efforts, based on the deeds of the law. It is in relation
only to believers. Believers are saved according to God's truth,
but unbelievers will go to hell because they are not saved by rejecting
His truth. God sent "a stumbling stone and a rock of offense"
(Isaiah 8:14). Whoever believes in Jesus is made righteous and
has eternal life, however wicked he/she may be. Whoever doesn't
believe in Jesus will go to hell because of the wages of sin, however
good he/she may be. Jesus is a stone of stumbling and a rock of
offense to those who don't believe in the forgiveness of sins.
There is no righteous person
who has sin
The Apostle Paul talks about the faith
to salvation to those who pretend to be good, so people regard Romans
as the word of God that tells about faith. Some people wonder about
those who identify themselves as the righteous. In fact, those whose
sins are forgiven by Jesus are righteous because all their sins
are forgiven. "Jesus is faithful" means "He faithfully
saved sinners from their sins." Some people say that they are
'delivered' sinners, but there cannot be such people before God.
How can a person still be a sinner after he/she has been delivered
from sin? We are saved if Jesus saved us and are sinners if Jesus
did not save us. There is no "middle" in salvation.
Is there a righteous person who has
sin? There is no righteous person who has sin. The person is a sinner
if he/she has sin, but righteous and sinless if he/she believes
in Jesus. How can we settle the problem of daily and future sins?
People think that they are inevitable sinners because they sin everyday
and will sin until they die. However, we are made righteous by believing
in the gospel that says Jesus took away the sins of the world, including
future sins, at the Jordan River and was crucified.
"A righteous person who has sin"
does not make any sense. Is it reasonable to think that a person
is still in debt though he/she already paid his/her debts? Let's
suppose that there once was a man who had a lot of money, but his
son fell into a bad habit of buying candies on credit at all the
stores of the town everyday as he grew up. However, his rich father
had paid enough money that exceeded his son's life long debts to
every store in advance, he could never be a debtor even though he
enjoyed eating candies everyday without paying money until he die.
The Lord saved us with the righteousness
of taking our sins onto Him once and for all in the Jordan River.
He perfectly saved all of us. Therefore, we can never become sinners
again, however weak we may be. God says that we are made righteous
if we don't deny what He did.
People can neither believe
the gospel nor be born again with carnal minds
Christians who identify themselves
as 'delivered' sinners think with carnal minds. To be spiritually
minded is to believe in God's word. The carnal mind is a human mind.
It's human wisdom. The flesh cannot help sinning, but we can become
righteous by believing in the baptism and the Cross of Jesus. The
Bible says that we can never become righteous and sanctified by
trying not to sin.
Can one enter the Kingdom of Heaven
by becoming a holy person who never sins again after believing in
Jesus? Or is it possible only by the salvation once for all? Are
sinners actually made to be righteous by the grace of the remission
of sins? It is impossible for you to be righteous with your carnal
mind. The flesh never can become righteous. The flesh always wants
something to eat whenever it feels hungry.
It is impossible for the flesh to
be sanctified because the flesh has lusts and desires. Because of
that, we are made righteous only by believing in the water and the
blood of Jesus. Can we enter the Kingdom of Heaven by not sinning
anymore and cleansing ourselves as pure as snow? It is prideful
thinking for a human being, who has the lusts and passions of the
flesh, to become sanctified by avoiding to sin. It is impossible.
People can neither believe in the
gospel nor be born again because they think about faith with carnal
minds. Jesus said, "That which is born of the flesh is flesh,
and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit" (John 3:6).
It is impossible to become righteous
with a carnal mind. You may also think it is impossible because
you will sin tomorrow, even though how thoroughly you repent and
believe in Jesus until today. You may think, 'How can I say I am
without sin when I continue sinning even now?' Is it possible for
you to become righteous if you think carnally, as the flesh does?
It is impossible to become sanctified with the flesh.
However, God can make us
righteous
However, God can perfectly save us
even if a human being can't. God can cleanse our consciences and
make us confess that we are righteous and that He is our Father
and our Savior. You have to know that faith begins from believing
in the true word with your heart. It begins with the word of the
truth. We are made righteous by believing in the true word with
our hearts. We can never be made righteous by the deeds of the flesh.
However, those who are not born again
cannot free themselves from their own thoughts because they are
locked in their thoughts. They can never say they are righteous
because they think with carnal minds. On the contrary, faith by
which we can say we are righteous begins with knowing the truth
of God's word. If you really want to be born again, you can surely
be born again only by hearing the true word through a concretely
born again person because the Spirit in the born again saint pleases
to work with the truth and " searches all things, yes, the
deep things of God" (1 Corinthians 2:10). People can be
born again when they hear the word of God through the righteous
because the Spirit dwells within the righteous, who have been born
again. I want you to bear it in mind. You have to meet the righteous,
who are born again, if you want to receive the grace of being born
again.
Abraham begot Ishmael and Isaac. Ishmael
was born of a bondwoman. Ishmael was already 14 years old when Isaac
was born. Ishmael persecuted Isaac, who was born by a freewoman.
Who actually had the right of succession? Isaac, who was born by
the freewoman Sarah, had the right of succession.
Isaac had the right of succession
and was approved even though Ishmael was older and stronger in the
flesh than Isaac was. Why? Isaac was born after the word of God.
Faith that is established by human thought is like a sandcastle.
People can be born again only when they learn the truth of God's
word and believe it.
"What then? Are we better
than they? Not at all. For we have previously charged both Jews
and Greeks that they are all under sin. As it is written: 'There
is none righteous, no, not one'" (Romans 3:9-10). What
do these passages mean? Do the passages indicate the state of human
beings before being born again or after being born again? We were
all sinners before we were born again. "There is none righteous"
was the state of human beings before Jesus blotted out all the sins
of the world. One can never become sanctified without believing
in Jesus.
The word "gradual sanctification"
came from idol worshippers of the heathen religions. The Bible says,
"There is none righteous, no, not one." How can
one become sanctified by training oneself? A human being cannot
become righteous by himself/herself. There is no one who will become
righteous or who became righteous by oneself. There is no one who
is sinless by his/her efforts. It is possible only by the faith
in God's word. The Bible says, "There is none who understands;
there is none who seeks after God" (Romans 3:11).
They have all turned aside
"They have all turned aside;
they have together become unprofitable" (Romans 3:12).
Is a human being useful in front of God? A human being is useless
before God. All those who are not born again yet are useless in
front of God. Don't they point fingers at heaven while fighting
and cursing against God, resenting Him for not sending rain even
thought they are all created by Him?
"They have all turned aside;
they have together become unprofitable," said God. How
can a person who has sin in his/her heart glorify God? How can sinners,
who cannot settle their problems of sin, praise the Lord? How can
a sinner praise the Lord? Sinners cannot give glory to God.
Praise ministry prevails these days.
Sinners used to write the lyrics to gospel songs, quoting the Scriptures
in Revelations. "Blessing and honor and glory and power
be to Him who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb, forever and ever!"
(Revelation 5:13) The Lord is worthy to be praised of course,
but only the righteous can praise God. Do you think that God accepts
the praises of sinners with joy? Sinners' praises are like Cain's
offering. Their praises are vain and are sung toward an empty sky,
even though they think they praise the Lord. Why? Because God does
not rejoice over them. God never hears sinners' prayers (Isaiah
59:1-2).
The Bible says that they have all
turned aside and they have together become unprofitable. The words
"they have all turned aside" means that they believed
their own thoughts, rejecting God's word. The true judgment is made
by the word of God. Only God judges. Humans cannot judge. The words
"they have all turned aside" means that they turned to
their own thoughts. They always say things such as, "I think
in this way and believe like this." Those who don't abandon
their thoughts give way to their thoughts, so they don't return
to the word of God.
Those who are not born again think
they are their own judges. It is not important to them what is written
in the word of God. They cling to their own thoughts and judge what
they agree to be true or false, saying, "I think like this
and believe in this way. That is not the same as what I'm thinking."
How can they find the truth? God says all human beings have turned
aside to their own thoughts. We must not turn aside to our own thoughts.
We must instead return to the Lord. We have to be saved in the just
way. We have to be judged in front of the true word. Then what is
righteousness?
We must be born again by
the word of God
Righteousness is the word of God,
which is the truth. The word of God is the canon, which refers to
a 'measuring rod.' We must know that the word of God is a criterion
or a benchmark. "In the beginning was the Word" (John
1:1). Who was with God, the Father and the Holy Spirit? He is
God, the Word. The Word is God. Jesus Christ, our Savior and King
of kings, is the Word, our God.
It is written that the Word was with
God in the beginning. Who was with God? The Word. So the Word is
Jesus, our Savior and God. The Savior is God. An exact representation
of His nature is the Word. So the word of God is different from
our own thoughts because the Word is God. It is very ignorant for
a human being to try to understand the word of God with his/her
own carnal thoughts.
Therefore, God can use a person who
stands fast in His word and in faith. The person who stands fast
in the word of God is faithful and useful before God, and God blesses
such a person.
Can one do what is good? The Word,
who is God, says there is none righteous, no, not one. However,
some think, 'There seems to be a person who does good.' In fact
people play the hypocrite in front of God. We must know that we
have no side of righteousness before we are born again.
All human beings rebel against God.
They are cheating each other and even God while pretending to be
holy, good and merciful. It is to challenge God for them to pretend
to be good. Only God is good. It is to be against God and rebel
against His truth to pretend to be good without being born again
and believing in His love and righteousness.
Do you think only serious sinners
are judged by God? Whoever is not born again, even if he/she a Christian,
cannot escape God's wrath. Therefore, abandon your hypocritical
way of life and hear the word of God. Be born again. Then you can
escape the judgment of God.
Have you ever seen an evil person
who is not full of the obsession to be good among those who are
not born again? People are full of the obsession to be good. Who
taught this? Satan. A human being originally can never be good.
A human being can lead a good life when all his/her sins are blotted
out in front of God. Then does God tell us to do evil things on
purpose? No. God tells us to receive the remission of sins because
we were already infected by sin before we were born and were destined
to go to hell. God wants all of us to receive His true word so that
we may be saved.
Satan always speaks a lie
through unbelievers
"There throat is an open tomb;
with their tongues they have practiced deceit; the poison of asps
is under their lips; whose mouth is full of cursing and bitterness.
Their feet are swift to shed blood; destruction and misery are in
their ways; and the way of peace they have not known. There is no
fear of God before their eyes" (Romans 3:13-18).
"With their tongues they have
practiced deceit." All people are good at deceiving. God
says about Satan, "When he speaks a lie, he speaks from
his own resources" (John 8:44). All those who are not born
again say, "I really tell the truth. It is true," but
their sayings are all lies.
Those who emphasize that their sayings
are right are liars. Have you ever seen swindlers say, "I am
a liar and a swindler," when they try to cheat others? They
speak as if everything they say is true. They can convincingly say,
"Let me tell you something. If you invest your money in this,
you can make big money. If you invest one million dollars, you can
make as much as the principal soon and you will make ten million
dollars in a couple of years. It is a fantastic investment. Do you
want to invest?' Those who aren't born again always deceive with
their tongues.
When Satan speaks a lie, he speaks
from his own resources. A preacher who is not born again always
tells a lie. He/she claims one can be rich if one offers a large
amount of tithes. Is there any passage in the Bible that says one
can become rich if he/she becomes an elder? Why do people try to
become elders? They try to be elders because they are led to believe
that if they become elders, God will give them earthly blessings.
They are deceived because they believe that they can have the grace
of wealth if they become elders. They are caught in the snare of
deceit.
Have you ever become an elder by being
deceived by such a lie? Many people have lived like beggars after
becoming elders. I know many of them around me. False prophets who
are not born again appoint the rich as elders of their churches.
Why? Because they want the elders to make big contributions to their
churches. Sometimes they appoint people with no money as elders
because they want to make them their blind followers.
The common saying, "One will
be blessed with wealth if he/she becomes a elder," is a lie.
There is no mention of this in the Bible. The Bible says God's servants
would rather be persecuted rather than have the grace of riches.
The Lord says, "But seek first the kingdom of God and His
righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you"
(Matthew 6:33).
"The poison of asps is under
their lips," states the Bible. Human beings really have
the poison of asps. What do those who are not born again say to
the righteous? They curse the righteous and speak like asps. The
Bible says, "Their feet are swift to shed blood; destruction
and misery are in their ways; and the way of peace have they not
known. There is no fear of God before their eyes."
What is the purpose of the
law?
The passage, "As it is written,"
means that it is the quotation from the Old Testament. The Apostle
Paul quoted the Old Testament many times. He said, "Their
feet are swift to shed blood; destruction and misery are in their
ways; and the way of peace have they not known. There is no fear
of God before their eyes." I feel pity for those who go
to hell without knowing the way of being born again.
Romans 3:19 states, "Now we
know that whatever the law says, it says to those who are under
the law, that every mouth may be stopped, and all the world may
become guilty before God." God inflicts wrath according
to the law. The reason Paul says, "it says to those who
are under the law," is because God gave the law to those
who are not born again, who don't know sin and who don't consider
sin as a sin, in order to enlighten sinners, who can never keep
the law, on their real existence. God did not give us the law to
make us keep it. Then does God say that He destroyed the law? No.
He gave us the law through Moses to give us the knowledge of our
sins. He did not give us the law to make us keep it. The law of
God has a role of teaching us how sinful we are.
Nobody can be righteous by
the deeds of the law
Romans 3:20 states, "Therefore
by the deeds of the law no flesh will be justified in His sight,
for by the law is the knowledge of sin." Born again Christians
know that no flesh will be justified by the deeds of the law. The
Apostle Paul and all the servants of God say, "No flesh will
be justified by the deeds of the law." There is no one who
keeps the law and who will keep it in the future. Therefore, we
must confess that we can never become justified by the deeds of
the law. Our deeds cannot make us righteous.
The Apostle Paul knew and believed
this. Can we be justified by keeping the law? Can the law justify
us? When you read the Scriptures, do you think it is right to believe
that our flesh changes to be justified and enter into the Kingdom
of Heaven by doing good deeds after believing in Jesus? No, this
is not true. It's a lie. The fact that one enters the Kingdom of
God by gradually transforming to be justified is a lie. All the
people who are not born again are under the law because they think
they must keep God's word with their own deeds. It makes them try
to keep the law and pray for forgiveness daily. It's due to their
fastening the first button in the wrong way. The law gives us the
knowledge of being sinners. Sinners' efforts to keep the law is
due to their ignorance and their own thoughts, which are against
the salvation of the truth and are out of the flesh. It is a wrongly
oriented faith.
The Doctrine of Sanctification, which
says that we incrementally change to be justified, is also found
in other secular religions in the world. Buddhism has a similar
doctrine, the doctrine of Nirvana as the Christian doctrine of gradual
sanctification. Many people say that their flesh can be sanctified
more and more and they can eventually enter the Kingdom of Heaven.
But the truth is that the Lord sanctified our spirits once and for
all.
Even the righteous cannot become sanctified
by the flesh. Those who don't have the Spirit cannot become sanctified.
The more they try to do good deeds, the more serious a sinner they
become. It's because they have sin in their hearts. Something dirty
frequently comes out of them and makes them dirty, however hard
they may try to outwardly cleanse themselves, because they are full
of sin inwardly. It is the real existence of a sinner.
This state of being is opposite to
those who have the remission of all sins. They can lead clean lives
even though they cannot help sinning with their fleshes. Sinners
who are born infected with sin spread sin all their lives because
sin comes out of them against their wills. They have no choice but
to get a healing shot that can eliminate their sins once and for
all. The shot is of the gospel of God's truth. They can be delivered
from their sins by hearing the word of the remission of sins. I
want you to hear the word of being born again and receive the remission
of sins.
Who can completely live by the law?
Who can perfectly live according to the law even if he/she is born
again? Nobody. In Romans, it is written, "By the law is
the knowledge of sin." It's so simple. Adam and Eve were
deceived by Satan in the time of innocence and were sold under sin.
The sin was handed over to their descendants who did not know God's
word. They did not know that they were born sinners even though
they inherited sin.
After the time of Abraham and Jacob,
the Israelites forgot about the faith and their sinful existence
though their ancestor Abraham was made righteous by faith. So God
gave them His law to let them have the knowledge of sin and wanted
them to receive the remission of sins by believing in His promise.
Do you believe this?
But now the righteousness
of God apart from the law is manifested
Romans 3:21 states, "But now
the righteousness of God apart from the law is revealed, Being witnessed
by the Law and the prophets." The Apostle Paul says that
the righteousness of God, apart from the law, is revealed. The words,
"Being witnessed by the Law and the prophets," indicate
the Old Testament. The gospel of the water and the Spirit is the
righteousness of God, which was revealed through the sacrificial
system. The gospel reveals the righteousness that leads us to receive
the remission of sins through the sin offering.
Romans 3:22 states, "Even
the righteousness of God, through faith in Jesus Christ, to all
and on all who believe. For there is no difference." Our
faiths are in our hearts. The author and finisher of faith is Jesus
Christ. Hebrews 12:2 states, "Looking unto Jesus, the author
and finisher of our faith." The author and finisher of
faith is Jesus and we believe in the true Word, which is God. We
must learn and believe in the true words of the Bible from the born
again servants in order to be saved from all our sins and to live
by faith. We must believe in Jesus with our hearts.
God says, "Even the righteousness
of God, through faith in Jesus Christ, to all and on all who believe.
For there is no difference." Therefore, we are made righteous
by believing in the true word with our hearts and have the confirmation
of perfect salvation by confessing with our mouths. We cannot be
saved by our own deeds, but by faith. We give thanks to only the
Lord and the church of God.
Do you happen to be bound by your
deeds though all your sins have been blotted out? You are righteous
regardless of your flesh's weakness if you believe in God with your
heart. The Holy Spirit testifies the word of God in your heart saying,
"You are righteous," because He leads us to understand
the true word when we hear the word. Were you saved by faith after
hearing God's word?
"Even the righteousness of
God, through faith in Jesus Christ, to all and on all who believe.
For there is no difference." Whoever learns and believes
in the word of God, which is the truth, can be saved from all his/her
sins.
Jesus washed away all sins
from the beginning to the end of the world
Romans 3:23-25 states, "For
all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, being justified
freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus,
whom God set forth as a propitiation by His blood, through faith,
to demonstrate His righteousness, because in His forbearance God
had passed over the sins that were previously committed."
The Bible says that all have sinned
and fallen short of the glory of God. We received the forgiveness
of sins and became justified freely by His grace and love while
sinners go to hell. We reached the glory of God and became justified.
God set forth Jesus to be a propitiation by His blood through faith.
Verses 25 and 26 state, "Whom
God set forth as a propitiation by His blood, through faith, to
demonstrate His righteousness, because in His forbearance God had
passed over the sins that were previously committed, to demonstrate
at the present time His righteousness, that He might be just and
the justifier of the one who has faith in Jesus." Here,
the words, "set forth," mean that God sent His
Son Jesus to be a propitiation for the remission of sins for the
whole universe.
Jesus took away all the sins of the
world by His baptism. Jesus is the Alpha and the Omega. Let's think
about the beginning and the end of the world. God delivered us by
the faith that washed away all our sins from the beginning to the
end of the world. God set forth Jesus to be a propitiation through
the faith in the truth. It was not until I believed in the gospel
that I realized the words, "to demonstrate His righteousness,
because in His forbearance God had passed over the sins that were
previously committed."
All our sins are eliminated when we
believe in the word that says Jesus washed away all our sins by
His baptism and blood. We received the remission of sins once and
for all, but our flesh still continues to sin. The flesh sins due
to our weakness. However, the Bible states, "God had passed
over the sins that were previously committed." Sins that
the flesh commits even now and in future are sins that were previously
committed from God's point of view.
Why? God made the baptism of Jesus
the cardinal starting point of our salvation. Therefore, the present
sins of the flesh are sins that are past, in God's perspective,
because the remission of sins was accomplished by Jesus Christ once
and for all. The present sins are sins that were already blotted
out. The words, "God had passed over the sins that were
previously committed," mean that "He had already paid
the wages of sins of the world." All the sins of the world
were already forgiven through the baptism and the Cross of Jesus.
Therefore, God already blotted out
all the sins committed from the beginning to the end of the world.
So all sins are previously committed in God's eyes. People in the
world are committing sins that were already blotted out by the Son
of God. Jesus already washed away the sins that would be committed
in the year 2002 about 2,000 years ago. Do you understand this?
God already blotted out the world's
sins, including your and my sins. Do you see what this means? You
may be confused when you preach the gospel to other people if you
don't understand. The words, "God had passed over the sins
that were previously committed," mean that God overlooks
all sins because He had already eliminated them about 2,000 years
ago. The sins of all human beings were already judged because Jesus
was baptized in the Jordan River and was crucified. God passes over
all sins because Jesus was sent to the world and perfectly justified
all human beings once and for all. Therefore, God does not charge
the blame on the sins that are committed by all the people in the
world and were already blotted out by Him, but on their unbelief
in the baptism and the Cross of Jesus.
Do you understand what the Apostle
Paul means? It is very important to us who are saved. Those who
are not born again will go to hell because they ignore it. We must
hear and have the right knowledge of the word. It will be very helpful
to your faith and to your preaching of the gospel to other people.
Where is boasting then?
The Bible says, "To demonstrate
His righteousness, because in His forbearance God had passed over
the sins that were previously committed." God teaches us
that the sins of the past were already blotted out because God set
forth Jesus to be a propitiation. Therefore, we are made righteous
by faith.
Verse 26 states, "To demonstrate
at the present time His righteousness, that He might be just and
the justifier of the one who has faith in Jesus." "At
this present time" God gave the world everlasting life so that
the world would not perish. At this present time, God sent Jesus
Christ to demonstrate His righteousness and accomplished what He
promised. The Lord demonstrated His righteousness. God sent His
only begotten Son and let Him be baptized and crucified to show
us His love through the salvation of the truth.
The Lord came to sinners as their
Savior. "To demonstrate at the present time His righteousness,
that He might be just and the justifier of the one who has faith
in Jesus." God is righteous and eliminated the sins of
the world once and for all. We believe in Jesus with our hearts,
so we have no sin. Those who believe in Jesus truthfully are without
sin because He washed them away and even saved them from their future
sins. Believing in what Jesus did with our hearts saves us. Our
deeds are not included, not even 0.1%, in the faith in His salvation
Romans 3:27-31 states, "Where
is boasting then? It is excluded. By what law? Of works? No, but
the law of faith. Therefore we conclude that a man is justified
by faith apart from the deeds of the law. Or is He the God of the
Jews only? Is He not also the God of the Gentiles? Yes, of the Gentiles
also, since there is one God who will justify the circumcised by
faith and uncircumcised through faith. Do we then made void the
law through faith? Certainly not! On the contrary, we establish
the law."
The words, "We establish the
law," mean that we cannot be saved by our deeds. We are
imperfect and weak and had to go to hell before the law. However,
the word of God made us righteous and perfect because we were saved
by His word. The Lord tells us that our flesh is still imperfect
even after we are saved from all our sins, but He perfectly delivered
us from all our sins. We can draw near to God by believing that
Jesus saved us.
"Where is boasting then? It
is excluded. By what law? Of works? No, but by the law of faith."
We must know the law that God established and that the law is everlasting
in His Kingdom. "By what law? Of works? No, but by the law
of faith," says God. Do you comprehend this? God saved
us from all the sins of the world. We are saved when we believe
according to the truth. We have to remember that the works of the
law cannot save us.
God talks about the law of faith through
the Apostle Paul in Romans chapter 3. God says, "Will their
unbelief make the faithfulness of God without effect?" (Romans
3:3) Believers stand fast by faith, but unbelievers tumble down.
Those who do not have the complete faith in the gospel of the truth
will go to hell, even if they think they believe in Jesus.
God perfectly saved all
of us from all sins
God established the law of God so
that those who believe according to their own thoughts may stumble
at the law of faith. God perfectly saved all of us from our sins.
Romans chapter 3 talks about the law of faith. We are saved by believing
in the true word. We inherit the Kingdom of Heaven and have peace
by faith. Unbelievers cannot have peace. Instead, they go to hell.
What is the reason for it? First, they are judged according to the
law of God's truth because they did not receive the word of God's
truth. Salvation comes from God's love and we are saved by knowing
the truth and by believing what the Lord did with our hearts. Do
you understand?
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I praise the Lord who gives us this
faith and His church on the earth. I give thanks to the Lord who
gives us the truth, the faith and the word, which the Apostle Paul
had, and who revealed the secret of the remission of sins to His
church. I praise Him from the bottom of my heart.
We thank the Lord because He saved
us through His baptism and the death on the Cross. We have no choice
but to go to hell without this faith and His church. We were sinners,
who could never be saved by nature, but we believed to righteousness
with our hearts. We become His children who believe unto righteous
with the heart and are made unto salvation with the mouth confession
(Romans 10:10).
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