
Romans Chapter 4 - Be Continuously Credited Righteous By Faith
Be Continuously Credited Righteous By Faith How can we be continuously credited righteous by faith? Not only at the beginning, but also throughout, our life of faith? In Romans 4, Paul introduces the idea of being âcredited as righteousness by faithâ (4: 3). This idea is probably the most obvious when we first come to Christ. Before we have any good deeds, Jesus has already died for us. Salvation is gifted to us. By believing in God and in His power to save, we are deemed righteous before Him. Certainly, as Elder James has explained, a body without the spirit is dead, so is faith without deeds (James 2:26). To declare our faith, we must therefore receive water baptism, pray for the promised Holy Spirit, and study and practice Godâs words in our everyday life. Does that mean being âcredited righteous by faithâ stops here? I want to further understand how this idea continues to work in our life of faith after coming to Christ. Here, I try to think through three case studies: Moses, David, and Job. What if God allowed Moses to enter the land of Canaan? After all, Mosesâ merit in life far exceeded that one single venting. What if God did not spare David for his transgressions? Because they were notoriously outrageous. What if Job did get all the answers to why he suffered? After all, he was indeed just. If all these âwhat ifsâ were true, we may forever believe that the goodness of oneâs life, such as health, prosperity, and companionship, is a result of us âbeing goodâ. We may also believe that people suffer or âfailâ in life because they are âbeing badâ or inadequate before God. Subsequently, when we encounter hardship and suffering ourselves, we question Godâs faithfulness. If Christians have done their best in all things that are required of them, why do they still suffer like anyone else? Sufferings are Godâs constant reminder that we need to be credited righteous by faith everyday throughout our entire life. In sufferings, we want to continue to believe: By continuing to believe and to hold fast to God even in the face of trials and tribulations, we are credited righteous by faith in Godâs eyes.
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