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Westminster Confession of Faith 11.2 “Faith, thus receiving and resting on Christ and His righteousness, is the alone instrument of justification: yet is it not alone in the person justified, but is ever accompanied with all other saving graces, and is no dead faith, but worketh by love.” In this episode of Confessional Moments, we continue our study of the Westminster Confession of Faith chapter 11 by examining the nature of saving faith and its role in justification. This paragraph stands at the heart of the Reformation doctrine of justification, carefully holding together two essential truths: that we are justified by faith alone, and that the faith which justifies is never alone. The Confession teaches that faith is not the ground of our righteousness, but the instrument by which we receive and rest upon Christ and His righteousness. Justification is not earned by faith, but received through it. At the same time, the Confession guards against misunderstanding by affirming that true faith is always living and active. It is accompanied by all other saving graces and produces a life of love. In this way, the Confession faithfully reflects the teaching of Scripture—upholding both the freeness of justification and the transforming power of grace in the believer’s life. Scripture Reading & References Romans 3:27–28 Romans 4:5 Galatians 5:6 Philippians 3:9 James 2:17 Key Doctrinal Themes Faith as Instrument – Faith is the means by which we receive and rest upon Christ and His righteousness, not a work that earns justification but the empty hand that receives it. Christ the Ground of Justification – The righteousness of Christ alone is the basis of our acceptance with God, not faith itself or any work done by the believer. Faith Alone – Justification is received through faith apart from works, preserving the freeness of the gospel and excluding all boasting. Living Faith – True saving faith is not dead or barren, but active and fruitful, producing love and obedience in the life of the believer. Faith and Works Distinguished – Good works do not contribute to justification but necessarily accompany it as the evidence of a true and living faith. About the Host Confessional Moments is hosted by Pastor Tim Beauchamp, teaching elder at Trinity Presbyterian Church (PCA). Pastor Tim is committed to helping Christians grow in doctrinal clarity, spiritual maturity, and confidence in Christ through the riches of the Reformed confessional tradition. Church Website Trinity Presbyterian Church (PCA) www.trinitychurchguam.org [http://www.trinitychurchguam.org]
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