But the words “it was counted to him” were not written for his sake alone, but for ours also. It will be counted to us who believe in him who raised from the dead Jesus our Lord, who was delivered up for our trespasses and raised for our justification. Therefore, since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. (Romans 4:23-5:1)
The Bible Sense
Lexicon definition of justified is, “to be or become judicially vindicated as
having complied with the requirements of the law (of God).” This is the wonder
of the gift of salvation, that sinners are no longer viewed as sinners, but as
“the righteousness of God”. The verse I shared in the box is from II
Corinthians 5:21, and it makes clear what Jesus became for us (sin), and what
we become in him (the righteousness of God).
But what this
brought up for me is my aged-view of life in the church where so many people have
professed to have faith in Jesus Christ but have no experiential peace with
God.
This has been a
mystery to me, how people can say they believe in Jesus but are constantly
challenging whether God loves them, or their sins are forgiven, or they are
accepted in the beloved, or so many other ways of saying, “We don’t believe we
are justified by faith”!
The sad thing in my
mind is that anyone who genuinely has faith in Jesus Christ is in a state of
peace with God because of this justification by faith, and yet so many do not
let themselves rest in that peace. Some won’t even entertain the thought that
this is their right in Jesus Christ our Lord. They are too busy trying to
measure up in church activities to feel accepted and loved. Or trying to
suppress childhood trauma or other painful life experiences as if having “a
broken and contrite heart” somehow nullifies the work of Christ to give them
peace with God!
Or (the one that
took me a very long time to admit), that some people in the church actually do
not want to live publicly as a justified believer in Jesus Christ and so the
“God doesn’t love me” stuff is just a diversion, blaming God for the fact that
they actually love the world more than him.
I can’t describe
all the possible scenarios of why someone would profess faith in Jesus Christ
and yet not live in experiential peace with God through the objective reality
of peace with God through Jesus’ redemptive work.
However, each of us
can assess whether we have embraced this reality Paul describes in genuine
faith, or whether we are arguing against it, resisting it, avoiding it, or
struggling with hopelessness about how we could ever feel it as true.
My testimony is
that God has spent decades showing me that he will resolve whatever we need as
we seek him in his word and prayer about everything. “Faith comes from hearing,
and hearing through the word of Christ” (Romans 10:17), so building up our
faith in what God has accomplished through Jesus’ salvation work comes by
meditating on what is written in the Scriptures and applying it to everything
going on in us and around us.
And yes, sitting
down for half an hour to read from Romans 1:1 up to Romans 5:1 (and keep going)
so we can see for ourselves how certain it is that sinners of every kind can be
justified by grace through faith is certainly a good thing to do. It’s not that
reading Romans 5:1 repeatedly will build up our faith, but that reading the
context, and reading other Scriptures that speak of the same things, and
telling God we believe him even where we don’t understand, will keep building
up our faith as we take these things to heart.
Do you know peace with God in the way Paul describes? Praise him that he alone could accomplish and apply such a wonder. Do you feel like a stranger to this teaching that you become “the righteousness of God” by faith because Jesus became sin for us? Praise God that it is true anyway, and tell God how much you are hungering and thirsting to know this righteousness. He promises to satisfy that hunger and thirst, and a big part of doing so is simply convincing us of what he has already done.
© 2026
Monte Vigh ~ Box 517, Merritt, BC, V1K 1B8
Email: in2freedom@gmail.com
Unless otherwise noted, Scriptures are from the English Standard Version (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version. ESV® Text Edition: 2016. Copyright © 2001 by Crossway Bibles, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers.)
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