Our day in the light of prophecy and providence . THE GIFT OF GOD God so loved the world, that He gaveHis only begotten Son. John 3 CHILDLIKE FAITH Except ye be converted, and become aslittle children, ye shall not enter intothe kingdom of heaven. Matt. 18:3. JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH **How should man be just [righteous] with God? askedthe patriarch Job. It has been the vital question ever sinceAdam sinned, and lost his righteousness and forfeited hislife. The answer of Scripture is: — Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace withGod through our Lord Jesus Christ. Rom. 5:1. Bygrace


Our day in the light of prophecy and providence . THE GIFT OF GOD God so loved the world, that He gaveHis only begotten Son. John 3 CHILDLIKE FAITH Except ye be converted, and become aslittle children, ye shall not enter intothe kingdom of heaven. Matt. 18:3. JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH **How should man be just [righteous] with God? askedthe patriarch Job. It has been the vital question ever sinceAdam sinned, and lost his righteousness and forfeited hislife. The answer of Scripture is: — Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace withGod through our Lord Jesus Christ. Rom. 5:1. Bygrace are ye saved through faith; and that not of your-selves: it is the gift of God: not of works, lest any manshould boast. Eph. 2:8, 9. In the beginning, life and righteousness were the gift ofGod to man. Only the Creator could bestow the gift at thefirst; when lost, only creative power can restore it. Man Cannot Justify Himself The law of God declares all men sinners. Not only didAdams posterity inherit of necessity a sinful nature, butevery soul of man has wrought sin as the fruit of that nature. 191 192 Our Day in the Light of P


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