This Is Justification by Faith
PORTION OF MANUSCRIPT 21, 1891, WRITTEN FEBRUARY 27, 1891. PUBLISHED IN SDA BIBLE
COMMENTARY, VOL. 6, PP. 1070, 1071 .
As the penitent sinner, contrite before God, discerns Christ's atonement in his behalf
and accepts this atonement as his only hope in this life and the future life, his sins are
pardoned. This is justification by faith. Every believing soul is to conform his will
entirely to God's will and keep in a state of repentance and contrition, exercising faith
in the atoning merits of the Redeemer and advancing from strength to strength, from glory
to glory.
Pardon and justification are one and the same thing. Through faith, the believer passes
from the position of a rebel, a child of sin and Satan, to the position of a loyal subject
of Christ Jesus, not because of an inherent goodness, but because Christ receives him as
His child by adoption. The sinner receives the forgiveness of his sins, because these sins
are borne by his Substitute and Surety. The Lord speaks to His heavenly Father, saying:
"This is My child, I reprieve him from the condemnation of death, giving him My life
insurance policy--eternal life--because I have taken his place and have suffered for his
sins. He is even My beloved son." Thus man, pardoned, and clothed with the beautiful
garments of Christ's righteousness, stands faultless before God.
The sinner may err, but he is not cast off without mercy. His only hope, however, is
repentance toward God and faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. It is the Father's prerogative
to forgive our transgressions and sins, because Christ has taken upon
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Himself our guilt and reprieved us, imputing to us His own righteousness. His sacrifice
satisfies fully the demands of justice.
Justification is the opposite of condemnation. God's boundless mercy is exercised
toward those who are wholly undeserving. He forgives transgressions and sins for the sake
of Jesus, who has become the propitiation for our sins. Through faith in Christ, the
guilty transgressor is brought into favour with God and into the strong hope of life
eternal.