Living out Justification by Faith in Our Everyday Lives | dr. Tom Schreiner
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Tom Schreiner concludes his series by showing that justification by faith is not merely a legal doctrine—it profoundly shapes the Christian life. He outlines five pastoral benefits flowing from being declared righteous in Christ.
1. Justification produces praise.
Because salvation rests entirely on God’s grace—not human achievement—believers respond with joy, gratitude, and worship. Understanding our “wretchedness” deepens amazement at God’s mercy and fuels genuine, heart-level praise.
2. Justification brings assurance.
Since righteousness is imputed to us through Christ and not grounded in our works, we may know we have eternal life. This frees us from fear that we have not done “enough,” and roots our confidence in Christ’s finished work. Schreiner recalls Luther, Wesley, and Machen, who found comfort—even in death—in Christ’s righteousness.
3. Justification removes guilt.
Feelings of guilt and shame can paralyze believers, but the gospel declares there is “no condemnation for those in Christ.” Christ’s advocacy and sacrifice silence the accusations of conscience and Satan, restoring peace and stability.
4. Justification makes us realistic.
We are righteous in Christ yet still sinners. This “already/not-yet” tension keeps us humble and dependent on grace while recognizing real, ongoing growth.
5. Justification unleashes love.
Faith works through love. Freed from earning God’s favor, believers express gratitude through obedience, sacrificial love, and transformed living.