Image © Darrel Tank Goodsalt.com Sunday’s section of this week’s lesson asks, How successful have your efforts in law-keeping been?
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Image © Darrel Tank Goodsalt.com Sunday’s section of this week’s lesson asks, How successful have your efforts in law-keeping been?
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WHERE’S THE BEEF?! I remember the popular fast food restaurant commercial where three senior ladies were staring at a less-than-adequate hamburger. As one lady peered at the sandwich she asked: “Where’s the beef?” Her question was a statement that, regardless of all of the trappings and accompaniments, the bottom line was that a hamburger should have some meat to it.
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“Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the law” ( Rom. 3:28 ). Does this mean that if the law doesn’t save us we are not required to obey it
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You can view an in-depth discussion of “Justification by Faith” in the Hope Sabbath School class led by Pastor Derek Morris. (Adobe Flash Player version.) A Youtube version of this week’s lesson at Hope Sabbath School is below. Hope Sabbath School You can download the video , the MP3 audio , and the lesson outline from the HopeTV Sabbath School Site. You might also want to bookmark the HopeSS YouTube Channel.
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In Romans 3:25 , Paul expounds further on the great news of salvation. He uses a fancy word, propitiation. The Greek word for it, hilasterion, occurs in the New Testament only here and in Hebrews 9:5 , where it is translated as “mercy-seat.” As used in Romans 3:25 to describe the offer of justification and redemption through Christ, propitiation seems to represent the fulfillment of all that was typified by the mercy-seat in the Old Testament sanctuary.
Read more at the source: Wednesday: The Righteousness of Christ
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