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(A Good Foundation) 3. Election and Justification

God's election of His children and His justifying them are two glorious truths that give us tremendous security and freedom to boldly come into His presence.
Zac Poonen preaches on the glorious truths of God's election of His children and His justification of them. He explains that God elected us according to His foreknowledge and chose us in Christ before the foundation of the world, giving us tremendous security. Justification means God credits the perfect righteousness of Christ to us, making our standing before God as perfect as Christ's, allowing us to boldly enter God's presence. Poonen emphasizes that justification is a free gift from God, not based on our works, and warns against taking sin lightly under the misconception of being elected and justified.

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God's election of His children and His justifying them are two glorious truths that the New Testament teaches us.

Election

The Bible says that God elected us to be His children according to his foreknowledge (1 Peter 1:1, 2). This means that He knew from all eternity past those who were going to be His children.

The Bible also says that God chose us in Christ "before the foundation of the world" (Ephesians 1:4). Long before Adam was even created, God knew each of us by name as His children, and our names were there in "the book of life" (Revelation 13:8).

These are facts that should give us tremendous security.

The Bible says that the foundation of God on which we stand has a twofold seal. On the God-ward side, it reads, "The Lord knows those who are His." On the man-ward side, it reads, "Let everyone who names the name of the Lord abstain from wickedness" (2 Timothy 2:19).

God knew His children from before the foundation of the world. But WE know that we are His children only when we actually repent and turn to Him. Our finite minds cannot grasp how God elects His children and yet gives man freedom to choose Him or not. These are like two parallel lines that don't seem to meet in our understanding. But as the mathematical definition of parallel lines is, they meet at infinity - in the infinite mind of God.

Someone has expressed it like this: As you walked along the road of life, you found an open door one day, with these words written over it, "Whoever repents and believes in Christ may enter in here and obtain eternal life." You entered in. On looking back, you saw written over the very door through which you had just entered, the words "You were chosen by God in Christ, before the foundation of the world."

Justification

Forgiveness of our sins takes away the guilt of the past. But that doesn't make us perfectly holy. And so, we still can't stand before a perfectly holy God. And so God had to do something more for us.

He had to justify us!

Justification means that God has put the perfect righteousness of Christ to our credit. The result is that our standing before God is now as perfect as Christ's! That's an astounding fact! And its true! It's like millions of rupees being put into a bank account in the name of a beggar - money that he didn't earn or deserve, but that has been given to him as a free gift.

To be justified is to be accepted by God just as if we had never sinned in our whole life and just as if we were perfectly righteous in our life at present.

God's Word says, "Therefore being justified by faith, we have obtained our introduction by faith into this grace in which we stand" (Romans 5:2). Now we can come boldly into God's presence without any fear or hesitation at any time. God Himself has opened the way for that.

In the garden of Eden, as soon as Adam and Eve sinned, they felt guilty and ashamed and covered themselves with fig-leaves. God took away their fig-leaves, killed an animal and clothed them with its skin.

Those fig-leaves are a picture of our own good works. Like fig-leaves, our good works cannot cover our nakedness before God; for the Bible says that even our best works are like filthy rags in God's sight (Isaiah 64:6).

That slain animal was a picture of Christ put to death for our sins. The skin was a picture of the perfect righteousness of Christ given to cover us (Genesis 3:7, 21).

Justification is a free gift of God. No man can be justified before God on the basis of his own works. One extreme of error therefore is to say, "Let us seek to be righteous in order to be justified by God."

There is however an opposite extreme of error too. And that is to say, "If we are elected and justified, then it doesn't matter even if we sin now." Those who take sin lightly, because they think that God has elected and justified them, would thereby prove that they are not among God's elect at all. (Compare Romans 4:5 with James 2:24).

Once we are sure that we have been elected and justified, Satan's accusations will lose their effect on us. For if "God is for us, who can be against us?" (Romans 8:31). Never again in our life need we feel that we are condemned or rejected by God.

"Who will bring a charge against God's elect? God is the One Who justifies" (Romans 8:33). Hallelujah!

Such is the good news of the gospel! It is not surprising then that Satan has kept many believers from knowing that they have been elected and justified by God.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. Election
  2. A. God elected us to be His children according to His foreknowledge
  3. B. God chose us in Christ before the foundation of the world
  4. II. Justification
  5. A. Forgiveness of sins takes away guilt, but doesn't make us perfectly holy
  6. B. God had to justify us by putting Christ's perfect righteousness to our credit

Key Quotes

“As you walked along the road of life, you found an open door one day, with these words written over it, 'Whoever repents and believes in Christ may enter in here and obtain eternal life.' You entered in. On looking back, you saw written over the very door through which you had just entered, the words 'You were chosen by God in Christ, before the foundation of the world.'” — Zac Poonen
“Who will bring a charge against God's elect? God is the One Who justifies” — Zac Poonen
“It's like millions of rupees being put into a bank account in the name of a beggar - money that he didn't earn or deserve, but that has been given to him as a free gift” — Zac Poonen

Application Points

  • We can have tremendous security and freedom in our walk with God knowing that we were chosen by Him before the foundation of the world.
  • Justification is a free gift of God, and we cannot earn it by our own good works.
  • Knowing we are elected and justified gives us the confidence to boldly come into God's presence without fear or hesitation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to be elected by God?
It means that God knew from eternity past those who would be His children and chose them in Christ before the foundation of the world.
What is justification?
Justification means that God puts the perfect righteousness of Christ to our credit, making our standing before God as perfect as Christ's.
Can we be justified by our own good works?
No, our good works cannot cover our nakedness before God, and justification is a free gift of God.
Does being elected and justified mean we can take sin lightly?
No, those who take sin lightly after being elected and justified are not among God's elect at all.
What effect does knowing we are elected and justified have on Satan's accusations?
It makes Satan's accusations lose their effect on us, and we can boldly come into God's presence without fear or hesitation.

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