Next Steps: 1689, Chapter 11: Justification, Part 5
As a justified believer, why do I need to confess my sins? How does distinguishing between God as Judge and God as Father help me understand my security and my responsibility?
As a justified believer, why do I need to confess my sins? How does distinguishing between God as Judge and God as Father help me understand my security and my responsibility?
Explain the active and passive nature of faith. Why is the passive nature of faith appropriate to justification? Why is the active nature of faith appropriate to sanctification?
Thinking clearly about justification is so important. As we prepare for the next study in the Confession, think about the phrase “faith is receiving and resting in Christ.” How are receiving and resting similar? How are they different? What passages come to mind when it comes to resting in Christ? What obstacles do you face […]