Thank you Pastor Matthew, really,a light bulb just turned on explaining the difference between justification and sanctification and those who say that you need to keep getting saved when you fall into sin.
Thank you pastor Matthew for this lesson. I really enjoyed it and took copious notes. My Baptist church doesn't go over catechism so I'm happy to be learning from you on TH-cam. There aren't any PCA churches near me.
Hi Kelli, Not sure where you are located, but you might also look for an Orthodox Presbyterian Church (OPC) or a United Reformed Church of North America (URCNA), or a Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America (RPCNA). Each of these are solid, confessional, conservative churches adhering to the Westminster Confession of Faith or its predecessor, the Belgic Confession. Pastor Everhard is indeed a blessing to many.
As I understand, “forensic” in this context means “relating to courts of law”. It means that God has reviewed the facts and judges Christians to be righteous. It isn’t a process or a progress, it’s a declaration of an accomplished/past truth.
It might help to remember that the word is related to the word "Forum." A court is a forum for debating the facts. Because of Jesus, the debate is over and we are justified. Col. 2:13-15
Thank you Pastor Matthew, really,a light bulb just turned on explaining the difference between justification and sanctification and those who say that you need to keep getting saved when you fall into sin.
Thank you pastor Matthew for this lesson. I really enjoyed it and took copious notes. My Baptist church doesn't go over catechism so I'm happy to be learning from you on TH-cam. There aren't any PCA churches near me.
Hi Kelli, Not sure where you are located, but you might also look for an Orthodox Presbyterian Church (OPC) or a United Reformed Church of North America (URCNA), or a Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America (RPCNA). Each of these are solid, confessional, conservative churches adhering to the Westminster Confession of Faith or its predecessor, the Belgic Confession. Pastor Everhard is indeed a blessing to many.
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What great teaching! Taking notes and pictures with my phone. Thank you Pastor Matt.
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I just discovered your channel more recently, and I love your sermons and your lectures, great stuff. Thank you for sharing.
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Hello all.. Would someone be so kind to explain the meaning of the word "Forensic" in the context of Justification. Thank you.
As I understand, “forensic” in this context means “relating to courts of law”. It means that God has reviewed the facts and judges Christians to be righteous. It isn’t a process or a progress, it’s a declaration of an accomplished/past truth.
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It might help to remember that the word is related to the word "Forum." A court is a forum for debating the facts. Because of Jesus, the debate is over and we are justified. Col. 2:13-15