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In this episode of Altars & Ashes, we continue our walk through the 1689 London Baptist Confession, focusing on three foundational doctrines of the Christian life:
* Justification— God’s legal declaration that sinners are righteous in Christ
* Adoption— God bringing those justified into His family as sons
* Sanctification— God progressively shaping His people into holiness
Together, these chapters answer the questions:
What does God declare over you?What does He make you?What is He doing in you over time?
We explore why Christians often live like they’re “keeping score,” how justification settles the verdict once and for all, and how adoption replaces fear with belonging.
We also address the tension of sanctification. That is, why growth feels slow.
Key takeaway:The verdict is settled, the family name is given, and the work of transformation will not fail.
Anchor Scriptures:Romans 5:1 • Romans 8:30 • Philippians 1:6
Stand firm, build faithfully, and let your household blaze as an altar to the King.
By B.D. Fleming, Robbie Stringer, and Austin TuckerIn this episode of Altars & Ashes, we continue our walk through the 1689 London Baptist Confession, focusing on three foundational doctrines of the Christian life:
* Justification— God’s legal declaration that sinners are righteous in Christ
* Adoption— God bringing those justified into His family as sons
* Sanctification— God progressively shaping His people into holiness
Together, these chapters answer the questions:
What does God declare over you?What does He make you?What is He doing in you over time?
We explore why Christians often live like they’re “keeping score,” how justification settles the verdict once and for all, and how adoption replaces fear with belonging.
We also address the tension of sanctification. That is, why growth feels slow.
Key takeaway:The verdict is settled, the family name is given, and the work of transformation will not fail.
Anchor Scriptures:Romans 5:1 • Romans 8:30 • Philippians 1:6
Stand firm, build faithfully, and let your household blaze as an altar to the King.