2 Propitiation 3 Substitution 4a ReconciliationGod s Act 4b Reconciliation Mans Act 5 Faith 6 Justification 7 Forgiveness Theological Processes Involved in Salvation Processes Key ID: 266220
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1. Redemption2. Propitiation3. Substitution4a. Reconciliation—God’s Act4b. Reconciliation –Man’s Act 5. Faith6. Justification7. Forgiveness
Theological Processes Involved in Salvation
Processes Key
God
All have sinned (Rom 3:23; 5:12)
Hostile toward God (Rom 8:7)
Under the wrath of God (Rom 1:18; 2:5a)
The penalty for sin is death (Rom 6:23a)
Eternally separated from God (Rom 6:23a)
Will face judgment (Rom 2:5b)
4a. Man is rendered savable (Rom 5:8, 10)
4b. Man is reconciled to God when he believes (Rom 5:11)
Christ’s substitutionary death for all (Rom 5:6; 10:13)
Christ paid the penalty (Rom 3:24; 5:6)
God is satisfied that His standard has been met (Rom 3:25-26)
Dead to sin (Rom 6:11)
Hostility between man and God is removed (Rom 5:9)
At peace with God (Rom 5:1)
Given a life of hope (
Rom 4:17b; 5:2
; 15:13)
Given eternal life (Rom 5:21; 6:23b)
Will not be condemned (Rom 5:16; 8:1)
Cycle of sin is broken (Rom 4:7-8)
Man is seen as righteous (Rom 4:5; 17b)
Through faith in what Christ did on the Cross (Rom 3:28)
Without Christ
With Christ
Not by human effort or works
(Rom 3:20; 9:16)
(Rom 8:29)Slide2
Benefits of Being Justified by FaithRom 5:1-5
Does not disappoint
By faith
Into the very presence of God
A completed and continuous access
Rejoicing
Our standing is in Christ alone
Our standing is maintained by grace
The hostility between man and God is ended
Results in peace in the relationship with God
He poured out His love
By the Holy Spirit
Whom He has given usSlide3
Rom 5:1-5Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have gained access by faith into this grace in which we now stand. And we rejoice in the hope of the glory of God. Not only so, but we also rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And hope does not disappoint us, because God has poured out His love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit, whom He has given us. (NIV)