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Westminster Confession of Faith 11.1
In this episode of Confessional Moments, we begin our study of Westminster Confession of Faith chapter 11 by examining the doctrine that stands at the very heart of the gospel—justification by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone.
Written in the wake of the Protestant Reformation, this paragraph carefully defines justification in contrast to the errors of Rome. The Confession teaches that justification is not a process of becoming righteous, but a legal declaration by God in which He pardons sin and counts the believer as righteous solely on the basis of Christ’s obedience and satisfaction. This righteousness is not infused into us, but imputed to us, and received by faith alone.
Scripture Reading & References
Key Doctrinal Themes
Imputed Righteousness – The crediting of Christ’s perfect obedience and atoning death to the believer’s account, forming the sole ground of justification.
Pardon of Sin – The full forgiveness of all sin, whereby God removes guilt and no longer counts transgression against the believer.
Faith as Instrument – Faith is the means by which we receive and rest upon Christ, not a work that earns righteousness but the empty hand that receives it.
Grace Alone – The truth that justification is entirely the free gift of God, not based on anything foreseen in or performed by the sinner.
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In this episode of Confessional Moments, we begin our study of Westminster Confession of Faith chapter 11 by examining the doctrine that stands at the very heart of the gospel—justification by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone.
Written in the wake of the Protestant Reformation, this paragraph carefully defines justification in contrast to the errors of Rome. The Confession teaches that justification is not a process of becoming righteous, but a legal declaration by God in which He pardons sin and counts the believer as righteous solely on the basis of Christ’s obedience and satisfaction. This righteousness is not infused into us, but imputed to us, and received by faith alone.
Scripture Reading & References
Key Doctrinal Themes
Imputed Righteousness – The crediting of Christ’s perfect obedience and atoning death to the believer’s account, forming the sole ground of justification.
Pardon of Sin – The full forgiveness of all sin, whereby God removes guilt and no longer counts transgression against the believer.
Faith as Instrument – Faith is the means by which we receive and rest upon Christ, not a work that earns righteousness but the empty hand that receives it.
Grace Alone – The truth that justification is entirely the free gift of God, not based on anything foreseen in or performed by the sinner.
About the Host
Church Website