Justified Man (simul justus et peccator) | Joel Beeke

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  • čas přidán 14. 03. 2023
  • If we don’t understand who we are in creation, then we will be inevitably hindered from understanding who God is and how we are to live in His world.
    This presentation was given by Dr. Joel Beeke on January 20, 2023 at the Founders "What Is Man? Biblical Anthropology" national conference in Southwest Florida.
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Komentáře • 15

  • @drjeremywilliams
    @drjeremywilliams Před rokem +9

    Beeke is always solid in exegesis and proclamation.

  • @joemiller8810
    @joemiller8810 Před rokem +1

    You don’t hear preaching like this anymore, God I thank you for justification!!!

  • @RL-tg6ds
    @RL-tg6ds Před měsícem

    Wonderful message. Thank you brother Beeke.

  • @Amomentintheword1
    @Amomentintheword1 Před rokem +5

    Truth is being spoken here.

  • @manuelcardelliirusta3000

    Glory to God!!!

  • @ElwinRansom1
    @ElwinRansom1 Před rokem +2

    Amen.

  • @Tulip2799
    @Tulip2799 Před rokem +1

    Wow.. Thank you Joel for preaching the truth to us.. So blessed.

  • @Amilton5solas
    @Amilton5solas Před rokem +1

    I love Dr. Joel Beeke!
    Living water

  • @trobolt1
    @trobolt1 Před rokem +1

    God centered preaching !!!!

  • @trobolt1
    @trobolt1 Před rokem +1

    Wow just tuned in how wonderful I never hear this

  • @KaraboMasemola6408
    @KaraboMasemola6408 Před rokem +1

    In his sermon on Romans 3:19-31, Joel Beeke highlights the central biblical teaching of justification by faith. He notes that Paul's writing in this passage emphasizes that salvation is not something that can be earned or achieved through human effort or adherence to the law. Rather, it is a free gift of grace that comes through faith in Jesus Christ.
    Beeke goes on to explain that this gift of salvation is offered to everyone, regardless of their background or ethnicity. He emphasizes that there is no distinction between Jews and Gentiles in the eyes of God, and that all people must rely on God's grace for salvation.
    Additionally, Beeke addresses the importance of the law in this passage. He points out that while the law cannot provide justification or salvation, it still has an important role in revealing our sinfulness and our need for a savior. The law reminds us of God's standard of holiness and helps us to understand the magnitude of God's gift of grace.
    Ultimately, Beeke's sermon emphasizes the incredible gift of salvation that God offers to us through faith in Jesus Christ. He encourages his listeners to place their faith in Christ alone and to live a life that reflects the grace and mercy that we have received from God.

  • @KaraboMasemola6408
    @KaraboMasemola6408 Před rokem +1

    In this passage, the Apostle Paul emphasizes the inability of the law to justify people in the sight of God. He asserts that the law serves to highlight human sinfulness and make people accountable to God. However, he also reveals that the righteousness of God has been manifested through faith in Jesus Christ. In other words, the work of salvation is not achieved through adherence to the law, but rather through faith in Jesus Christ. This shift of focus from the law to faith in Christ underscores the fact that all people, whether Jews or Gentiles, stand on equal footing before God - all have sinned and are justified by God’s grace.
    The concept of justification by faith, as put forward by Paul, is a fundamental tenet of Christian theology. It is a reminder that salvation is not something that can be earned through good deeds or righteous living, but rather it is a gift from God that must be freely received through faith. Moreover, this gift is available to all people, irrespective of their ethnicity or background.
    At the same time, Paul affirms that the law remains an essential part of God’s revelation and is not invalidated by the concept of justification by faith. Rather, he argues that faith upholds the law, emphasizing the importance of holiness and sanctification in the life of a believer. Ultimately, Paul’s message is one of hope and redemption, reminding his readers of God’s goodness and mercy in providing a way of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ.

  • @Josh9778
    @Josh9778 Před rokem

    isn’t it justus instead of justis?

    • @cosmictreason2242
      @cosmictreason2242 Před rokem

      The title card shows that yes

    • @Josh9778
      @Josh9778 Před rokem

      Yeh all good, it has been changed. It was spelt wrongly earlier and that’s why I commented.