Devocional Diario#113 La Justificación (4ª parte)_ Galatas 5:19-23

Devocional Diario#113 La Justificación (4ª parte)_ Galatas 5:19-23

The Nature of Justification and the Fruits of the Spirit

Introduction to the Devotional

  • The devotional titled "El amor es Dios" is introduced, setting a spiritual tone for the discussion.

Biblical Reading

  • Today's biblical reading is from Galatians 5:19-23, highlighting the contrast between works of the flesh and fruits of the Spirit.

Works of the Flesh vs. Fruits of the Spirit

  • The passage outlines various works of the flesh, including adultery, fornication, idolatry, and more. It warns that those who practice such things will not inherit God's kingdom.
  • In contrast, Paul describes the fruits of the Spirit as love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control; emphasizing that there is no law against these virtues.

Spiritual Growth and Justification

  • The apostle Paul illustrates two natures: carnal and spiritual. He asserts that practicing works of the flesh leads to exclusion from God's kingdom.
  • Emphasizes that if believers do not recognize their new life in Christ with its accompanying virtues, they risk stagnation in spiritual growth.

Understanding Justification

  • A critical question arises about how God can justify sinners without compromising His justice.
  • The concept of forgiveness versus justification is explored; while God forgives sins through mercy, justification remains a complex theological issue for many.

Old Testament Sacrifices vs. Christ's Sacrifice

  • Historically, God forgave sins through sacrifices made by His people according to Mosaic Law but did not provide true justification.
  • Animals were sacrificed annually by priests to atone for sin but only served as a reminder rather than a solution (Hebrews 10:3).

The Finality of Christ's Sacrifice

  • Contrastingly, Christ’s single sacrifice perfected forever those who are sanctified—believers who have faith in Him.
  • This indicates that God has done more than forgive; He has justified believers through Christ’s atoning work on the cross.

Implications of Justification

  • Justification transcends mere forgiveness; it stems from God's wrath against sin being satisfied through Jesus' sacrifice.
Video description

Amados Hermanos, en este día compartimos con todos ustedes el Devocional diario titulado: " LA JUSTIFICACIÓN (Parte 4)" Basado en GALATAS 5:19-23. Al FINALIZAR EL VIDEO DALE LIKE 👍, DÉJANOS TU COMENTARIO Y SI TODAVÍA NO LO HAS HECHO ACTIVA LA 🔔DE NOTIFICACIONES, PARA QUE CADA DÍA TE LLEGUE UN NUEVO DEVOCIONAL "EL AMOR ES DIOS".