Romans
5:1-2 (Part 3)
Greg
Deuble: www.thebiblejesus.org
Therefore, having been justified (declared not guilty) by faith, we have peace with God through our lord Jesus God's anointed one,
through whom indeed we have gained access by faith into
this grace in which we stand, and exult in hope of the
glory of God (Romans 5:1-2).
As we continue to unpack this little gem of
a statement by Paul, we find ourselves standing in awe of
his explanation of “justification - declared not guilty by faith”. That God freely
declares as right in His sight “through the faithfulness
of Jesus His anointed one all those who believe” is truly staggering(Romans 3: 22). It is just-as-if-I’d never sinned!
Last study we saw that the first mighty
result of our having been put right with God is that
therefore we have peace with God. No longer condemned
by our sinful failures and guilty consciences, no longer strangers and aliens, we are now at home with God our
Heavenly Father.We know God is not against us. We
know God is for us. God Himself declares this all on
the basis of what He has done through the atoning blood
of Jesus.
Today Paul will tell us the second
marvellous result of our “having been justified - declared not guilty by faith”.
It is that we have gained access into God’s grace. As
Paul puts it, indeed we have gained access by faith into
this grace in which we stand.
The word Paul
uses to describe this new status the Gospel brings us
into is a rare word, only used two other times in the
NT. This special word translated as “access” or
“introduction” is a word with two helpful pictures in it.1 -
prosagoge
A
SAFE HAVEN
The first
picture this word “access” paints is of a harbour or
safe haven for ships.
If we take it in that meaning, it means
that so long as we tried to depend on our own efforts
we were tempest-tossed, like mariners striving with a sea
which threatened to overwhelm them completely, but now that
we have heard the word of God's anointed one, we have reached at last
the haven of God’s grace, and we know the calm of
depending, not on what we can do for ourselves, but on
what God has done for us.
Because of Jesus we have entry to the presence of the King of Kings; we have entry to the haven of God’s grace.2 - William Barclay, The Letter To The Romans: The Daily Study Bible. Saint Andrew Press, Edinburgh, Sixth Impression, 1966, p 71
Because of Jesus we have entry to the presence of the King of Kings; we have entry to the haven of God’s grace.2 - William Barclay, The Letter To The Romans: The Daily Study Bible. Saint Andrew Press, Edinburgh, Sixth Impression, 1966, p 71
Now isn’t that a wonderful picture? We all need a safe haven, and this word-picture reminds
us of those disciples on the Sea of Galilee who thought
they were going down under the “surging waves”. They
were “swamped and in great danger” (Luke 8: 23f). “Lord,
save us”, they cried, “don’t you care that we are perishing?” But their .lord and master stood up in the boat and
commanded the wind and the waves, “Peace, be still!”
Jesus brought them into a great calm. Through Jesus they
were “introduced” into a safe haven.
Similarly, through the Gospel message of
God's anointed one, the apostle assures us that we believers “have
access” to the very grace and goodness of God. The wind
and the waves of this tumultuous world may rage all round
us. People’s hearts may fail them for fear. But Jesus
has introduced us to the deep calm of God’s lovingkindness. Our sins are forgiven and we stand in grace. We sing,
“It is well with my soul!”
There was a time when we were outside of
this grace. But the moment we commit ourselves to
God's anointed one’s gospel word, we find ourselves inside the calm of
the boat with Messiah who is taking us to the safe
haven of his Kingdom.
A
ROYAL INTRODUCTION
The second picture this word “introduction”
or “access” paints for us is the scene of being presented
at a Royal Court. Jesus introduces us to the one God
and Father of the whole family of heaven and earth (Ephesians 3:15). In fact, not only does God accept us, but he
positively welcomes us, indeed delights in us.
The picture here that many preachers and
commentators helpfully paint is of a man who has spent
his whole life outside on the street of a great palace. Inside the royal palace there are endless comforts, riches,
wealth, and always plenty of food fit for kings. But
outside, this homeless man can only look inside longingly. He is hungry, shivering in the cold. He has no right of entry, no access to
the palace. He is not fit to enter. His clothes are
rags and smelly. Nobody from inside knows him. But one
day, the king who has seen this pitiful sight takes
compassion, and invites the homeless man in to the palace. The king’s courtiers clean the man up, provide him with
suitable clothes, and bring him into the fabulous banquet
hall where he is treated like one of the king’s own
family.3 - The story of Mephibosheth, the banished, cursed and
lame son of Jonathan, son of Saul is just this story. King David brings Mephibosheth from the “cold outside” right
into the royal palace and seats him at the King’s table
as one of the king’s sons for the rest of his life
(2 Samuel 9:11)!
This is the picture Paul gives us here. Once we had no right of access. In fact, we were
rebels facing sure and certain judgment. Lost. But the
son of the King has brought us to God, introduced us to
his own Father. If we would live dynamic Christian lives
that testify to God’s great love adequately, we must
realise this, and get this into our heads and hearts. In
God's anointed one we have a whole new standing before God our
Father… through him indeed
we have gained access by faith into this grace in which
we stand.
Are we living in the light of this
Gospel fact?
When we approach the living God, do we
come with great difficulty and asense of shame? Do we
pray as sons and daughters of the King? Or do we
feel like beggars, like paupers? If we come apologetically
before heaven’s Throne, we dishonour the grace of God in His anointed one Jesus. We do not live in the light of the fact
that Jesus has brought us into Heaven’scourt, hasintroduced us to his Father and to the angelic hosts, has
givenus “access” to the Royal Throne of the Almighty as
the very children of the Most High God.
I don’t know about you, but when I read
of the mighty angels who worship before the One Who sits
on the Throne of the Universe, I wonder what it must be
like to be able to come and go as one of those
worshippers. Remember what the archangel Gabriel told
Zacharias who doubted his word of prophecy? With what
boldness and authority did Gabriel say, “I am Gabriel, who stands in the presence of God;
and I have been sent to speak to you, and to bring you
this good news” (Luke 1:19).
Well, the staggering truth Paul tells us
here, is that we are as privileged and as favoured as
Gabriel the archangel. For Jesus has introduced us to
Heaven’s Court as his brothers and sisters! Through Jesus
Messiah, we have gained access to the Royal Courtroom of
the Universe! We have an audience with the God of the
Universe! And furthermore, observe this open door is full of
grace. We have access to God’s incredible, unmerited,
undeserved, unearned kindness.
No, I will go further. And I will go
further not because my imagination wants to run wild or
my typing finger is getting carried away. I will go
further based on God’s own declaration. He tells us that
the mighty angels, these “sons of God” who in their holy
characters are like “flames of fire”, and who in their
works are like mighty “winds” (Psalm 104:4; Hebrews 1:7), are
not as privileged as we who are redeemed by the blood
of Jesus. For, Hebrews 1:14 asks:
Are
they not all ministering spirits, sent out to render
service for the sake of those who will inherit salvation?
We stand in a place of higher privilege,
higher authority, than Gabriel and all the holy myriads of
angels! Oh, blessed be our lord Jesus who has introduced
us to this staggering privilege of being welcome in the
Throne room of the Universe --- not just as servants, not
even on the level of the mighty angels; but as
joint-heirs with the Messiah! We are invited to come any
time, all the time, as the very sons and daughters of
the living Creator Yehovah God.
As I was reading Second Peter 1:1 the
other day, the word leaped off the page into my heart.
I had never seen it before, though I had read it probably
hundreds of times.Our English translations say:
Simon Peter, a servant and apostle of Jesus Christ, to those who have obtained like precious faith with us through the righteousness of God and our Saviour Jesus God's anointed one.
Simon Peter, a servant and apostle of Jesus Christ, to those who have obtained like precious faith with us through the righteousness of God and our Saviour Jesus God's anointed one.
However, the word for “like precious” or
“equal precious” faith may legitimately be translated as
“equally honoured”. Has it dawned on your spirit that you
are as privileged and as “equally honoured” through the
Gospel as an apostle of Jesus Christ? 4 - isotimon.
Oh sure. I would love to have been in
the shadow of Peter. I would have given anything to
have been with that privileged and chosen group who actually
walked with Jesus, who watched his miracles, who heard his
gracious words, who had private access to ask him their
questions, and who received his individual and privileged
insights.
Peter himself says, in respect of Gospel privileges we are equally honoured with the apostles.
Peter himself says, in respect of Gospel privileges we are equally honoured with the apostles.
Wow. What a standing you and I have. Jesus
has opened the door to God’s Throne, to God’s Heart for
us. And it does not honour the God of Jesus if we
just shuffle into His Presence. So, here is a good test
to determine whether you and I have really grasped the
impact of our having been “justified - declared not guilty by faith”. The test
is: Do you pray with confidence before God? Are you
confident that God is listening to you? That He longs to
hear from you? That He delights to bless you?
Indeed, the NT goes further, and encourages us
to approach our Heavenly Father with boldness.
The teaching is that since we have so great a Mediator, such a sympathetic High Priest, Jesus the Son of God, we are to, therefore draw near with confidence to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and may find grace to help in time of need (Hebrews 4:16).
The teaching is that since we have so great a Mediator, such a sympathetic High Priest, Jesus the Son of God, we are to, therefore draw near with confidence to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and may find grace to help in time of need (Hebrews 4:16).
The Greek tenses here indicate that we are
to keep coming forward so that we may keep receiving the
mercy and the favour freely offered. In other words, we
have received our “access”, our “introduction” and we don’t
need to spend anxious thought always wondering if God has
really accepted us. We stand in grace! The Father
will never reject Jesus and the ones who are holding his
nail-scarred hands. Jesus has given you your royal introduction.
Now, I mentioned earlier that the NT only
uses this word that is translated as “access” or
“introduction” two other times. And it is significant that both
of these times the word appears in the context of prayer:
For
through him we both have our access in one Spirit to
the Father (Ephesians 2:18). In him we have boldness and
confident access through faith in him (Ephesians 3:12).
Note that the immediate context of our
“access” not only relates to confident prayer and fellowship
with God through His anointed one on the individual level, but the
broader context is speaking about Jews and Gentiles both
together having equal access to God as Father.
I am sure this broader picture also
applies to our “introduction” that’s mentioned in Romans 5:2. For up to this point Paul has been discussing how Jew
and Gentile are both saved by God’s grace through His anointed one,
apart from works or personal merit. All categories of men
are saved by God’s mercy. He is rich unto all who
call upon Him.
We must never lose sight of this big
picture in the NT. It is right and proper that we
individually should rejoice in “justification by faith”. But
let us never forget that our salvation is a corporate
business, and that when we believe the Gospel of God's anointed one we
are swept up into God’s grand plan for the ages. God
is bringing a whole new community, a worldwide and
international body into being through the Gospel of His Son.
And for us Gentiles, we should never lose
sight of this grand design that God has swept us up
into. We who once were outside of the blessings of God’s
chosen people, strangers to the promises of God, separated
from the Messianic glory and promises, excluded from the
commonwealth of Israel, without hope and without God, have
now through Messiah Jesus “been brought near by the blood
of God's anointed one” (see Ephesians 2:11f).
Jesus has introduced us to all the
promises and blessings of the Royal Court. He is the
way and nobody comes to the Father but through him (John
14:6). Paul describes this change of status as “standing
in grace” … through whom we
have obtained our introduction by faith into this grace in
which we stand.
The idea that we now stand in grace is
meant to once again emphasize the certainty and the
assurance of our new position. Through God's anointed one Jesus we
stand tall. We stand whole. We are set firm in
grace. The word conveys security with firmness.
I also think that our standing in grace
is meant to highlight the contrast when we were once standing
under condemnation. Paul will go on to write:
For
sin shall not be master over you, for you are not under law,
but under grace. (Romans 6:14)
There is the grace of the Gospel right there.
Once we stood under the condemnation and judgment of the
Law, but now we stand in a new position of favour and
blessing in God's anointed one Jesus. Justified - declared not guilty. Freely forgiven. Declared
righteous before Heaven itself. Introduced by Jesus Messiah
into the safe haven of God’s grace as an heir who
belongs in the Royal Court! So the question is:
Are
we living daily in the light of our new standing?
IMAGINE
BEING MARY
In order to drive home the incredible
privileged position that we now have standing in this
grace, let’s think about when the archangel Gabriel took his
trip from Heaven’s Throne to visit the virgin Mary. Every Jewish girl for hundreds of years hoped she would be
favoured to carry the Messiah. (Even to this day amongst
Jews who still hope for their Messiah, Jewish women dream
of the privilege of being the chosen one to be the
mother who bears Messiah.)
But the event happened on a fateful day
about 2,000 years ago.
Now
… the angel Gabriel was sent from God to a city in
Galilee, called Nazareth, to a virgin engaged to a man
whose name was Joseph, of the descendants of David; and
the virgin’s name was Mary (Luke 1:28).
Can we possibly imagine how we might feel
if the same visitor came to our house one day? We
are talking about one of the most exalted beings in all
God’s universe … an archangel. This angel has already
told us, “I am Gabriel who
stands in the presence of God; and I have been sent
to speak to you, and to bring you this good news”
(Luke 1:19).
We have already met Gabriel whose name means
“Man of God” in the OT. In Daniel 8 Gabriel appears
to Daniel and Daniel said he felt enormous fear to the
point of falling on his face (Daniel 8:15f). But far
from intending to bring fear to Mary, listen to Gabriel’s
words to the young Mary:
“Hail,
favoured one! The LORD - Yehovah is with you”
(Luke 1:28)5 - Gabriel literally said, “Hail, the one being
shown favour
(kecharitomene is a perfect passive participle, vocative singular feminine)!”
(kecharitomene is a perfect passive participle, vocative singular feminine)!”
Now try, if you can, for a moment to
imagine how you would feel if God singled you out for
such a life-changing, history-making home visit. Straight from
God’s glorious heaven into your humble house arrives this
exalted being. Your immediate instinct is to just fall down
in a trembling heap, wishing the ground would swallow you
up. But you hear this encouraging word, “Hail, to the
one being shown favour! The LORD – Yehovah is with you!
”Wow” Once the dust settled, wouldn’t you
feel enormously humbled yet privileged at the same time? You would think, God knows where I live. God knows my
name. God wants little old me. Oh, what a difference
this would make in your daily living, would it not? You
could care less about what others thought of you. You
have received your “introduction”, your “access” into the very
secret heart and grace of God for you. God sent His
angel to visit you!
OK. Now what if I told you that the
word Gabriel spoke to Mary is only used once more in
the rest of the NT and it is spoken to you, the
believer in Messiah Jesus our Lord? You’ll find it in
Ephesians 1:6. After writing to say that our glorious
God and Father has chosen us in His anointed one “before the
foundation of the world” that we might be “adopted as sons
through Jesus Messiah to Himself” Paul says this staggering
truth is,
To
the praise of the glory of His grace, which He freely
bestowed on us in the Beloved (NASB). Or, if you prefer the
King James Version, To the praise of the glory of his
grace, wherein he hath made us accepted in the beloved.6 -
Echaritosen
is an aorist active indicative 3rd singular literally meaning
“has favoured us”.
God’s word, which cannot fail, is that you
are accepted, and that He has freely bestowed the
blessings of heaven upon you. Have you made the connection
yet? As a believer in God's anointed one Jesus you have God’s gracious
word from His own heart to you:You are as highly prized
and favoured by the Living God for a special calling, as
Mary was to bear Jesus the Messiah! Fact!
The only question left to ask then, is
will you act on it? Will you make this a daily habit
to step out on God’s declaration that you have through
Jesus gained “access” to the high favour of Heaven’s Court?
Will you declare by faith in the Gospel of Christ you
are chosen to stand in grace? Will you enjoy your
heavenly Father’s favour so freely
bestowed on you in Christ?
This is the test that determines whether
you have really grasped the doctrine of “justification - being declared not guilty by
faith”. Since God declares us forgiven and accepted through
the merits of His beloved Son, since we are “under grace”
with full and free access to our Heavenly Father’s Heart,
do we daily stand confidently in this safe haven of God’s
love?
You stand in grace, with God’s very own
righteousness through His anointed one upon you! Hallelujah. Now
act on it every day. Make your boast in God’s favour. You
stand in it! Now do not dishonour God’s very word nor His great
salvation given so fully and freely to you in Jesus God's anointed one.
Jesus’ Gospel has given you this access.We should not be apologetic or furtive Christians ever
again. We should never again pray the dishonouring prayer
that asks God to “please accept” us, to “please bless”
us, to “please look favourably” upon us.
No. No. No. We should gratefully and
confidently thank God that we have access to all the
riches of His glorious grace.
I say to you in the name of Jesus the Messiah God’s own Son, “Hail, O one being highly favoured! Yahovah God is with you, for you, and you stand in His grace through His anointed one Jesus.” Glory to God.
I say to you in the name of Jesus the Messiah God’s own Son, “Hail, O one being highly favoured! Yahovah God is with you, for you, and you stand in His grace through His anointed one Jesus.” Glory to God.
A
CONTRAST
But I cannot help, but immediately feel
a definite heaviness in my heart at the same time. Whilst rejoicing in our amazing place in God's anointed one, Iremember
those who have not yet heard this Gospel announcement. Yes, we are the highly favoured, but there is a vast
number of folks who do not stand in this grace and who
have not yet felt the joy of their being introduced and
having access to the God of heaven for:
The ungodly
shall not stand in the judgment, nor sinners in the
congregation of the righteous. For Yehovah knows the way of the righteous: but the way of the ungodly shall perish. (Psalm 1:5).
On that last great Day when every person
who has lived throughout all the millennia stands before
the Great White Throne, and when the books are opened and
the deeds are examined, the ungodly shall not stand in
the judgment. They will collapse in anguish and terror. Our
lord said there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. And
Jesus who has been appointed by God to judge humanity, will
announce those heart-rending words, “Depart from me, you workers of iniquity. I never
knew you.”
What
a stark contrast is this. So let us never forget that
we are favoured to bless our fellows.
O Father, we bless you that by Your
grace in Your anointed one Jesus we have been declared right - not guilty in
Your sight. We don’t understand how, but we rejoice that
Your lovingkindness has drawn us to Your anointed one. For You have caused us
to trust in the word of Your beloved son, our Saviour
Jesus Your anointed one, and so we do not fear, for we now have
access to Your Presence, and through Jesus righteousness, we
stand in Your favour now. Yehovah God, we don’t need the
visit or special words of an archangel to tell us we are
highly favoured. We have the word of Your son, Jesus Your anointed one
our lord. We know that by his merits and shed blood we
have a foretaste of the joy of this access into Your
most holy Presence. We rejoice that by Your faithfulness
to Your son, we will be introduced into theeverlasting
glories of Your Eternal Kingdom. May Your holy Name, Oh
Yahweh our God, be praised for evermore through Jesus our
lord and Messiah.