From the pen of Charles Spurgeon:
"Since
we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God" (Rom. 5:1),
and even our consciences no longer accuse us. (See Rom. 2:15.) Judgment and
justice now find in favor of the sinner instead of against him. Our memories
look back on past sins with deep sorrow but without any dread of penalty to
come, for Christ has paid the debt of His people to "the smallest
letter" and "the least stroke of a pen" (Matt. 5:18). He has
obtained a paid-in-full receipt, and unless God were so unjust as to demand
double payment for the same debt, no soul for whom Jesus died as a substitute
can ever be cast into hell.
One of
the primary beliefs of our new nature is that God is just. At first this belief
brings us great fear, but isn't it wonderful that this same belief in God's
justice later becomes the very pillar of our confidence and peace! If God is
just, a sinner without a substitutionary sacrifice must be punished, but Jesus
stood in my place and has been punished for me. And now, if God is just, I--a
sinner who stands in Christ--can never be punished. In fact, God would have to
change His nature before one soul for whom Jesus died could suffer even one
lash of the law.
Thus,
since Jesus has taken the place of the believer--having received the full
penalty for God's divine wrath and having suffered all that His people should
have suffered as a result of their sin--believers can shout in glorious
triumph, "Who will bring any charge against those whom God has
chosen?" (Rom. 8:33). Certainly not God, for He has justified believers.
Certainly not Christ, for He died to pay the price--and "He has risen from
the dead" (Matt. 28:7).
My hope
is alive not because I am not a sinner but because I am a sinner for whom
Christ died. My trust lives not because I am holy but because, being unholy, He
is my righteousness. My faith rests not on what I am or will be, or on what I
feel or know, but on who Christ is, on what He has done, and on what He is
still doing for me.
The
fair maiden of hope rides as a queen on the lion of justice.
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