Justified

August 14th – Romans 5:1-5

Week 2 – Finding Hope In God (Romans 5:1-5)

The peace we have through our Lord Jesus Christ, gives us access to God’s grace. A grace which fills us with a hope that doesn’t put us to shame. Life is full of moments when we fail, mess up, and suffer, and it’s easy to feel like we’re falling short. But even in our weaknesses and mistakes, our hope remains unshaken. Why? Because it isn’t rooted in our own perfection, but in God’s unwavering love for us. Through faith, we are justified and embraced by a love that is far greater than our shortcomings. This hope is not a fragile wish but a confident expectation that God’s grace will carry us through. It assures us that our sufferings are not in vain but produce perseverance, character, and deeper faith. We can hold onto this hope, knowing that it will never disappoint us, because God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit. Even when we falter, this hope stands firm, reminding us that God’s love for us is constant and unbreakable. Guiding us forward with assurance and peace.

Questions For Reflection

  1. How can we embrace the peace and hope that comes from being justified through faith, especially when we face failures and sufferings in our daily lives?
  1. In what ways can we allow our struggles to build perseverance, character, and a deeper trust in God’s unfailing love, holding onto the hope that never disappoints?

Even in our struggles, hope shines bright, anchored in God’s endless love. 🙏🏻❤️

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October 10th – Romans 8:1

Romans 8:1

God’s Promise – “Because of Jesus, you are free from all condemnation.”

One day each of us will stand in the court of God to be judged. But for those Jesus calls His own, no guilty verdict will be found nor penalty to pay. Why? Because once we were in chains, slaves to sin and burdened under the Law of God which we were unable to obey. But out of His great love, Jesus died to free us from that bondage. He became the perfect fulfillment of God’s Law. And His work on the Cross paid full restitution for every past, present, and future sin. As a result of Christ’s sacrifice, we are now reconciled to God and declared innocent. The pull of sin is strong, and we all struggle. Even the apostle Paul wrestled with succumbing to sin. But because Jesus loves us so much, He refuses to leave anyone in their wickedness. And so He offers to all who believe upon Him the chance to have their sins blotted out forever. To stand before God declared righteous, justified, and forgiven!

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No Other Gospel – Galatians 1-2

Galatians 1-2

After returning to Antioch, Paul learned that controversy was brewing among the newly founded churches in the Roman province of Galatia. Some Jewish Christians accused him of “sweetening the pot” to make the message of the gospel more appealing to Gentiles. They disagreed with Paul’s teaching that Gentile believers didn’t need to follow the Jewish laws and customs to receive salvation, and told the members so. …

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March 24th – 1 Corinthians 6:11

1 Corinthians 6:11 

Once we were eternally separated from God, dead in our sins. We practiced all kinds of worldly debauchery. But then we received Jesus as our Savior. And now the heart that once craved immorality, longs for the things of Christ. For we have been washed, sanctified, and justified through the blood of Jesus. So the change in our heart should be followed by a change in our actions. For how can we be shining examples of Christ to the world, if our lives mimic the lives of the unsaved. May we each walk in His Spirit and truth, “so that you may become blameless and pure, children of God without fault in a warped and crooked generation. Then you will shine among them like stars in the sky.” (Phil. 2:15)

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