After months of excruciating torment over his sins, the Roman Catholic priest Martin Luther finally was able to grasp the meaning of Rom. 1:17: it was not his own religious good works that qualified him for entrance into Christ's kingdom, but the grace of God that bestowed on him righteousness from God. In a second of time, Luther was changed from a condemned sinner to a justified man in the eyes of God. Faith in Christ was the means by which a sinner received justification. Human works would not suffice; only Christ's mercy and power could change a person's status from guilty sinner to one clothed with Christ's righteousness. Such is the happy status of all whom Christ calls to himself.
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Jeff Gregory has been pastor of Good Shepherd Community Church in Dallas, TX, since 1995. During most of that time he worked as an ESL instructor at El Centro Community College in downtown Dallas. He attended New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and graduated with an M.Div....