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Tuesday, June 16 2009 06:10
The gates of Paradise suddenly opened to Martin Luther one day while he was preparing his lectures for his class on the book of Romans.  Luther understood that we are justified, or declared righteous, by faith alone.  This doctrine became the principle of the Reformation for which brave Christians died rather than abandon or compromise.  It marked the primary line of demarcation between Roman Catholic and Protestant theology.  Luther said that the church will either stand or fall depending on whether or not it correctly teaches the doctrine of justification by faith alone.  When people who have been brought up under works-righteousness concepts encounter and, by God’s grace, accept the doctrine of forensic justification, they weep, they rejoice, they express how they have been liberated, they feel a great weight taken from their shoulders, they know God is near and loves them, and they experience the wonder of assurance for the first time.  If any doctrine displays good fruit, it is surly this one; and Jesus said that we know the tree by its fruit.  These twelve lessons are presented by Dr. David Lawrence.

 

Lesson 1: Man's Need - God's Provision

 

Lesson 2: Man's Nature - God's Nature

 

Lesson 3: A Legal Act

 

Lesson 4: An Act of God's Grace

 

Lesson 5: A One and For All Act

 

Lesson 6: Pardons and Accepts

 

Lesson 7: Not an Act of Man

 

Lesson 8: Not an Internal Act

 

Lesson 9: Christ's Perfect Atonement

 

Lesson 10: Imputed by God

 

Lesson 11: Through Faith

 

Lesson 12: The Book of James