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Justification

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  • J. M. Batteau

Justification is at the heart of how Jesus Christ becomes my Saviour. This article discusses the righteousness of God (also as Judge), the grace of God, and the relation between justification and sanctification.

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Justification never results from good deeds; justification always results in good deeds. Unknown
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Sanctification or Works-Righteousness?

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  • Cornelis Pronk

What is sanctification? This article explains that sanctification is not the work of man, but of God. It looks at the relationship between justification and sanctification. When sanctification is separated from justification, then sanctification becomes works of righteousness. 

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Gospel – Law = Chaos

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  • Cornelis Pronk

Antinomianism is the enemy of the gospel. Why? Because it separates gospel from law, justification and sanctification. How? The article explains by looking at the relationship between gospel and law.

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Excerpt from Holiness: Justification and Sanctification

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  • J. C. Ryle

What is the relationship between justification and sanctification? This article explains this by showing how justification and sanctification are common, and how they are different. 

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The Doctrines of Grace in Calvin and Augustine

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  • Larry D. Sharp

This article wants to compare Augustine and Calvin on a number of aspects of the Christian faith.

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The Reformation Gospel: Justified by a Living, Working Faith

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  • Charles J. Terpstra

Justification does not contradict sanctification. In fact justification fuels sanctification leading to good works. This article argues that this is how the Reformers understood the relationship between justification and sanctification.

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Christ's Grace Makes Us Do Good Works

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  • Clarence Bouwman

In this article on Lord's Day 32 of the Heidelberg Catechism, the author discusses the divine cause of good works, the personal comfort of good works, and the neighborly benefit of good works. The relation between justification and sanctification is also discussed as both works of God's grace.

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It is our bounden duty to live in obedience, but it would prove our utter ruin to live on obedience. William Secker
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