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Chapter 11

Of Justification

Paras  
1 I. The defined nature of justification
  A. The essence of justification: pardon and acceptance
 

1. Negatively: it is not a moral transformation

 

2. Positively: it is a legal transaction

  B. The basis of justification
 

1. Negatively: not from us

 

2. Positively: but from Christ

  C. The method of justification: imputation
 

1. Negatively: not by imputing faith itself or evangelical obedience to us as our righteousness

 

2. Positively: but by imputing Christ’s active and passive obedience

2 II. Instrumental means of justification
  A. The uniqueness of faith
  B. The accompaniment of faith
3 III. The regulating design of justification
4 IV. The specified occasion of justification
5 V. The balancing reality to justification
6 VI. The unchanging uniformity of justification

From: Samuel E. Waldron, A Modern Exposition of the 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith, (Evangelical Press, 1989), p. 155-156. Used by permission.

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