There is something that the Bible says that is so clear it seems impossible 
that anyone could misread it: "All have sinned, and come short of the glory of 
God; being justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in 
Christ Jesus" (Rom. 3:23, 24, KJV). Says the NIV: "All have sinned and fall 
short of the glory of God, and are justified freely by His grace through the 
redemption that came by Christ Jesus." Says the NEB: "All alike have sinned, 
and are deprived of the divine splendour, and all are justified by God's free 
grace alone, through His act of liberation in the person of Christ Jesus." What 
does it say? Or mean?
The Good News therein is clear:

(1) The same "all" who have sinned (that has to be absolutely everybody, with 
the sole exception of Jesus), that same "all" who have sinned have also been 
"justified freely by His grace." NOTE: It does NOT say all are "justified by 
faith"! The only ones who experience justification by faith are those who 
believe the Good News.

(2) But "grace" is never merited; it is ALWAYS "free." No way can we limit that 
"grace" to certain people and exclude others. Therefore all are "justified 
freely."

(3) This work of justifying "all" has been done "through the redemption that is 
in Christ Jesus." "We have redemption through His blood" (Eph. 1:7). The blood 
was shed for all, not just for some. "Our Saviour Jesus Christ ... gave Himself 
for us, that He might redeem us from all iniquity" (Titus 2:13, 14). We cannot 
limit "the redemption ... in Christ" to some and not allow it for "all." Paul 
often says that "all are justified freely."

(4) We are "justified by His blood" (Rom. 5:9). The blood was shed for all, for 
"all we like sheep have gone astray, ... and the Lord hath laid on Him the 
iniquity of us all" (Isa. 53:6). As "He bare the sin of many" [all] so He is 
said to "justify many" (vss. 12, 11).

Then will everybody automatically be saved eternally in heaven? No, for some 
(sadly, many!) resist and reject what Christ has already GIVEN them, just like 
Esau HAD the birthright but he rejected it, sold it, despised it (Gen. 25:34; 
Heb. 12:16, 17).

--Robert J. Wieland


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