My justification is not temporary, as though I were living under a kind of spiritual parole—constantly at risk that one failure would cancel it and send me back to prison. No, it is a permanent thing. Forever forgiven, forever pardoned, forever justified.
That is the Gospel – the “Good News”. I am not on parole. A parole can be revoked. I am pardoned. A parolee still
lives under the shadow of his former sentence. But a pardon is different. A pardon removes the charge itself.
In Christ, I have not been paroled; I have been pardoned. The sentence has been lifted, the record cleared, and the cell door opened for good.
I am at peace with God.
He is no longer my Enemy. I am no longer His enemy. Peace.
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Have a glorious day!
Paige

Episode 28 – Essays in Romans…5:1 – Justification, Faith, and Peace with God
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