Lesson 9
background notes
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doctrinal / teaching points
- God’s plan of salvation does not compromise
the righteousness of God.
- God’s plan of salvation is not foreign
to the Old Testament.
- God’s plan of salvation requires faith,
but no works.
- God’s plan of salvation includes redemption
and propitiation.
- God’s plan of salvation covers sins committed
before the cross.
- God’s plan of salvation is for all people.
practical application
You can’t jump across the Grand Canyon.
questions
- Does God’s plan of salvation compromise
His righteousness?
- What does it mean to be justified?
- Is God’s plan of salvation seen only
in the New Testament?
- Does God’s plan of salvation include
works?
- God’s plan of salvation includes redemption
and propitiation. Explain
these two terms.
answers
- God’s plan of salvation is such that
He can both maintain His own righteousness and
also make righteous the sinner.
- Justified means to be declared righteous.
- No, the righteousness of God is witnessed by
the law and the prophets. God’s way of
salvation has always been by grace through faith.
- No, God’s plan of salvation requires
faith, not works. See Romans 3:22, 24, 27-28.
See also Ephesians 2:8-9.
- Redemption in Christ Jesus is the idea of being
bought out of the slave market of sin, our condition
before salvation. The price of our redemption
has been paid by the blood of Christ. Propitiation
means satisfaction. The righteous demands of
a holy God were satisfied by His Son on the cross.
discuss / consider
- Examine Romans 3:22, 24, 27-28, which speak
of salvation by faith alone. How, then, do you
relate this truth to James 2:26?
- God’s plan of salvation covers sins committed
before the cross. How is this possible?
- Show from Scripture that God’s plan of
salvation is for all people.
challenge
Can you jump across the Grand Canyon? Can you
satisfy God’s standards of perfection? Take
the bridge and live!
memorize
- “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.” Romans 3:23-24
- “Where is boasting then? It is
excluded. by what law? Of works? No, but by
the law of faith.” Romans 3:29