Justification by Faith Alone (The Relation of Faith to Justification) by Joel Beeke
Justification by Faith Alone
(The Relation of Faith to Justification)
Dr. Joel R. Beeke
Justification by faith alone was Martin Luther's great spiritual and theological breakthrough. It did not come easily. He had tried everything from sleeping on hard floors and fasting to climbing a staircase in Rome while kneeling in prayer. Monasteries, disciplines, confessions, masses, absolutions, good works-all proved fruitless. Peace with God eluded him. The thought of the righteousness of God pursued him. He hated the very word "righteousness," which he believed provided a divine mandate to condemn him.
Light finally dawned for Luther as he mediated on Romans 1:17, "For therein is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith: as it is written, The just shall live by faith."
Justification by Faith Alone (The Relation of Faith to Justification) by Joel Beeke
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