@AKofiCup Hi Kofi, thanks for catching this. You are correct. Justification is NOT a process. I definitely misspoke. I'm grateful to set the record straight. Justification is permanent and positional, a forensic declaration based solely on Christ's righteousness.
@MastersSeminary Hi All, good catch! In the informal podcast conversation, I misspoke when I used the word "process" in connection with justification. To be clear, justification is not a process. It is immediate, positional, and forensic, based solely on the imputed righteousness of Christ.
@nbusenitz Executive Vice President of @MastersSeminary and James Coates, pastor-teacher at GraceLife Church of Edmonton in Alberta, Canada, join Shannon Halliday @sphalliday the director of @Theessentialchu for a round table interview.
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I enjoyed talking with James and @nbusenitz about Christian conscience, Christian liberty, statism, James’ testimony, sphere sovereignty, government overreach, and their book, God vs. Government: Taking a Biblical Stand When Christ and Compliance Collide. https://t.co/zZXrclmSnO
Reformation Day is not about celebrating a 16th-century monk. It’s about celebrating the timeless convictions he and others fought to recover. https://t.co/pJTqTEje9Z
Forerunners of the Faith: 13 Lessons to Understand and Appreciate the Basics of Church History by @nbusenitz is available now.
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