Justification
by Faith,
Out of Date?
by Benjamin
B. Warfield (1851-1921)
The following short
essay was originally published in the The Christian Irishman,
Dublin, May 1911, p. 71. The electronic edition of this article
was scanned and edited by Shane Rosenthal for Reformation Ink.
It is in the public domain and may be freely copied and distributed.
Sometimes we are told that Justification
by Faith is "out of date." That would be a pity, if
it were true. What it would mean would be that the way of salvation
was closed and "no thoroughfare" nailed up over the
barriers. There is no justification for sinful men except by faith.
The works of a sinful man will, of course, be as sinful as he
is, and nothing but condemnation can be built on them. Where can
he get works upon which he can found his hope of justification,,
except from Another? His hope of Justification, remember—that
is, of being pronounced righteous by God. Can God pronounce him
righteous except on the ground of works that are righteous? Where
can a sinful man get works that are righteous? Surely, not from
himself; for, is he not a sinner, and all his works as sinful
as he is? He must go out of himself, then, to find works which
he can offer to God as righteous. And where will he find such
works except in Christ? Or how will he make
them his own except by faith in Christ?
Justification by Faith,
we see, is not to be set in contradiction to justification by
Works. It is set in contradiction only to justification by our
Own Works. It is justification by Christ's Works. The whole question,
accordingly, is whether we can hope to be received into God's
favor on the ground of what we do ourselves, or only on the ground
of what Christ does for us. If we expect to be received on the
ground of what we do ourselves-that is what is called Justification
by Works. If on the ground of what Christ has done for us-that
is what is meant by Justification by Faith. Justification by Faith
means, that is to say, that we look to Christ and to him alone
for salvation, and come to God pleading Christ's death and righteousness
as the ground of our hope to be received into his favor. If Justification
by Faith is out of date, that means, then, that salvation by Christ
is out of date. There is nothing, in that case, left to us but
that each man must just do the best he can to save himself.
Justification by Faith
does not mean, then, salvation by believing things instead of
by doing right. It means pleading the merits of Christ before
the throne of grace instead of our own merits. It may be doing
right to believe things, and doing right is certainly right. The
trouble with pleading our own merits before God is not that merits
of our own would not be acceptable to God. The trouble is that
we haven't any merits of our own to plead before God. Adam, before
his fall, had merits of his own, and because he had merits of
his own he was, in his own person, acceptable to God. He didn't
need Another to stand between him and God, whose merits he could
plead. And, therefore, there was no talk of his being Justified
by Faith. But we are not like Adam before the fall; we are sinners
and have no merits of our own. If we are to be justified at all,
it must be on the ground of the merits of Another, whose merits
can be made ours by faith. And that is the reason why God sent
his Only Begotten Son, that whosoever believeth on him should
not perish but have everlasting life. If we do not believe in
him, obviously we must perish. But if we believe in him, we shall
not perish but have everlasting life. That is just Justification
by Faith. Justification by Faith is nothing other than obtaining
everlasting life by believing in Christ. If Justification by Faith
is out of date, then is salvation through Christ out of date.
And as there is none other name under heaven, given among men,
wherein we must be saved, if salvation through Christ is out of
date then is salvation itself out of date. Surely, in a world
of sinful men, needing salvation, this would be a great pity.
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