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Why was this? Because they hoped to derive their justification from observance, not from faith. They tripped on the stone which trips men’s feet; (Romans 9, 32)
They did not recognize God’s way of justification, and so they tried to institute a way of their own, instead of submitting to his. (Romans 10, 3)
Christ has superseded the law, bringing justification to anyone who will believe. (Romans 10, 4)
The account which Moses gives of that justification which comes from the law, is that a man will find life in its commandments if he observes them.✻ (Romans 10, 5)
But the justification which comes from faith makes a different claim; Do not say, Who will scale heaven for us? (as if we had to bring Christ down to earth), (Romans 10, 6)
It is from him that you take your origin, through Christ Jesus, whom God gave us to be all our wisdom, our justification, our sanctification, and our atonement; (1 Corinthians 1, 30)
My conscience does not, in fact, reproach me; but that is not where my justification lies; it is the Lord’s scrutiny I must undergo. (1 Corinthians 4, 4)
By putting our hopes of justification in Christ, we took our rank as guilty creatures like the rest. Does that mean that Christ brings us guilt? That is not to be thought of; (Galatians 2, 17)
There is a passage in scripture which, long beforehand, brings to Abraham the good news, Through thee all the nations shall be blessed; and that passage looks forward to God’s justification of the Gentiles by faith.✻ (Galatians 3, 8)
Is the law an infringement, then, of God’s promises? That is not to be thought of. Doubtless, if a law had been given that was capable of imparting life to us, it would have been for the law to bring us justification. (Galatians 3, 21)
So that the law was our tutor, bringing us to Christ, to find in faith our justification.✻ (Galatians 3, 24)
You who look to the law for your justification have cancelled your bond with Christ, you have forfeited grace. (Galatians 5, 4)
