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Westminster Confession of Faith 11.4 “God did, from all eternity, decree to justify all the elect; and Christ did, in the fulness of time, die for their sins, and rise again for their justification: nevertheless, they are not justified, until the Holy Spirit doth, in due time, actually apply Christ unto them.” In this episode of Confessional Moments, we continue our study of the Westminster Confession of Faith chapter 11 by examining the timing and application of justification. This paragraph beautifully traces the work of salvation across eternity, history, and personal experience. The Confession teaches that God eternally decreed the justification of His elect, that Christ accomplished their justification through His death and resurrection in history, and that the Holy Spirit personally applies Christ to believers in due time through faith. The Divines carefully guard against confusion by distinguishing between God’s eternal purpose and the actual application of justification. While the salvation of God’s people was planned before the foundation of the world and secured at Calvary, sinners are not personally justified until they are united to Christ by the work of the Holy Spirit. In doing so, the Confession preserves both the sovereignty of divine grace and the necessity of Spirit-wrought faith. This doctrine provides profound assurance for believers. Our justification rests not upon unstable human effort, but upon the eternal decree of the Father, the finished work of the Son, and the faithful application of redemption by the Holy Spirit. Salvation is planned in eternity, purchased at the cross, and applied in time to all who belong to Christ. Scripture Reading & References Romans 4:24–25 Romans 8:29–30 Galatians 2:16 Ephesians 1:4–7 Titus 3:4–7 John 6:37–40 Key Doctrinal Themes Eternal Decree – God purposed from eternity to justify all whom He elected in Christ before the foundation of the world. Christ’s Accomplished Redemption – Christ secured justification through His obedient life, atoning death, and victorious resurrection. Application by the Holy Spirit – Justification is personally applied when the Holy Spirit unites the sinner to Christ through faith. Union with Christ – Believers receive the benefits of justification only through living union with Christ. Assurance of Salvation – The believer’s justification rests securely upon God’s eternal purpose and Christ’s finished work rather than human merit or effort. 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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