Larger Catechism (71 - 80)

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Q. 71. How is justification an act of God's free grace?

A. Although Christ, by his obedience and death, did make a proper, real, and full satisfaction to God's justice in the behalf of them that are justified;o yet inasmuch as God accepteth the satisfaction from a surety, which he might have demanded of them, and did provide this surety, his own only Son,p imputing his righteousness to them,q and requiring nothing of them for their justification but faith,r which also is his gift,s their justification is to them of free grace.t

(o) Rom 5:8-10,19
(p) 1 Tim 2:5-6; Heb 10:10; Matt 20:28; Dan 9:24,26; Isa 53:4-6,10-12; Heb 7:22; Rom 8:32; 1 Pet 1:18-19
(q) 2 Cor 5:21; Rom 4:6,11
(r) Rom 3:24-25
(s) Eph 2:8
(t) Eph 1:7; Rom 3:24-25

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Q. 72. What is justifying faith?

A. Justifying faith is a saving grace,u wrought in the heart of a sinner by the Spiritw and Word of God,x whereby he, being convinced of his sin and misery, and of the disability in himself and all other creatures to recover him out of his lost condition,y not only assenteth to the truth of the promise of the gospel,z but receiveth and resteth upon Christ and his righteousness, therein held forth, for pardon of sin,a and for the accepting and accounting of his person righteous in the sight of God for salvation.b

(u) Heb 10:39
(w) 2 Cor 4:13; Eph 1:17-19; 1 Cor 12:3; 1 Pet 1:2
(x) Rom 10:14-17; 1 Cor 1:21
(y) Acts 2:37; Acts 16:30; John 16:8-9; Rom 6:6; Eph 2:1; Acts 4:12
(z) Eph 1:13; Heb 11:13
(a) John 1:12; Acts 16:31; Acts 10:43; Zech 3:8-9
(b) Phil 3:9; Acts 15:11

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Q. 73. How doth faith justify a sinner in the sight of God?

A. Faith justifies a sinner in the sight of God, not because of those other graces which do always accompany it, or of good works that are the fruits of it,c nor as if the grace of faith, or any act thereof, were imputed to him for his justification;d but only as it is an instrument by which he receiveth and applieth Christ and his righteousness.e

(c) Gal 3:11; Rom 3:28
(d) Rom 4:5; Rom 10:10
(e) John 1:12; Phil 3:9; Gal 2:16

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Q. 74. What is adoption?

A. Adoption is an act of the free grace of God,f in and for his only Son Jesus Christ,g whereby all those that are justified are received into the number of his children,h have his name put upon them,i the Spirit of his Son given to them,k are under his fatherly care and dispensations,l admitted to all the liberties and privileges of the sons of God, made heirs of all the promises, and fellow heirs with Christ in glory.m

(f) 1 John 3:1
(g) Eph 1:5; Gal 4:4-5
(h) John 1:12; Rom 8:15-16
(i) Num 6:24-27; Amos 9:12; 2 Cor 6:18; Rev 3:12
(k) Gal 4:6
(l) Ps 103:13; Prov 14:26; Matt 6:32; Heb 12:5-7,11
(m) Heb 6:12; Rom 8:17; 1 Pet 1:3-4

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Q. 75. What is sanctification?

A. Sanctification is a work of God's grace, whereby they whom God hath, before the foundation of the world, chosen to be holy, are in time, through the powerful operation of his Spiritn applying the death and resurrection of Christ unto them,o renewed in their whole man after the image of God;p having the seeds of repentance unto life, and all other saving graces, put into their hearts,q and those graces so stirred up, increased, and strengthened,r as that they more and more die unto sin, and rise unto newness of life.s

(n) Ezek 36:27; Phil 2:13; 2 Thess 2:13; Eph 1:4; 1 Cor 6:11
(o) Rom 6:4-6; Col 3:1-3; Phil 3:10
(p) 2 Cor 5:17; Eph 4:23-24; 1 Thess 5:23
(q) Acts 11:18; 1 John 3:9
(r) Jude 20; Heb 6:11-12; Eph 3:16-19; Col 1:10-11
(s) Ezek 36:25-27; Rom 6:4,6,12-14; 2 Cor 7:1; 1 Pet 2:24; Gal 5:24

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Q. 76. What is repentance unto life?

A. Repentance unto life is a saving grace,t wrought in the heart of a sinner by the Spiritu and Word of God,w whereby, out of the sight and sense, not only of the danger,x but also of the filthiness and odiousness of his sins,y and upon the apprehension of God's mercy in Christ to such as are penitent,z he so grieves fora and hates his sins,b as that he turns from them all to God,c purposing and endeavoring constantly to walk with him in all the ways of new obedience.d

(t) 2 Tim 2:25; Acts 11:18
(u) Zech 12:10
(w) Acts 11:18,20-21
(x) Ezek 18:28,30,32; Luke 15:17-18; Hos 2:6-7
(y) Ezek 36:31; Isa 30:22; Phil 3:7-8
(z) Joel 2:12-13; Ps 51:1-4; Luke 15:7,10; Acts 2:37
(a) Jer 31:18-19; Ps 32:5
(b) 2 Cor 7:11
(c) Luke 1:16-17; 1 Thess 1:9; Acts 26:18; Ezek 14:6; 1 Kgs 8:47-48
(d) 2 Chr 7:14; Ps 119:57-64; Matt 3:8; 2 Cor 7:10; Luke 1:6

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Q. 77. Wherein do justification and sanctification differ?

A. Although sanctification be inseparably joined with justification,e yet they differ, in that God in justification imputeth the righteousness of Christ;f in sanctification his Spirit infuseth grace, and enableth to the exercise thereof;g in the former, sin is pardoned;h in the other, it is subdued:i the one doth equally free all believers from the revenging wrath of God, and that perfectly in this life, that they never fall into condemnation;k the other is neither equal in all,l nor in this life perfect in any,m but growing up to perfection.n

(e) 1 Cor 6:11; 1 Cor 1:30
(f) Rom 4:6,8
(g) Ezek 36:27; Heb 9:13-14
(h) Rom 3:24-25
(i) Rom 6:6,14
(k) Rom 8:33-34
(l) 1 John 2:12-14; Heb 5:12-14
(m) 1 John 1:8,10
(n) 2 Cor 7:1; Phil 3:12-14

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Q. 78. Whence ariseth the imperfection of sanctification in believers?

A. The imperfection of sanctification in believers ariseth from the remnants of sin abiding in every part of them, and the perpetual lustings of the flesh against the spirit; whereby they are often foiled with temptations, and fall into many sins,o are hindered in all their spiritual services,p and their best works are imperfect and defiled in the sight of God.q

(o) Rom 7:18,23; Mark 14:66-72; Gal 2:11-12
(p) Heb 12:1
(q) Isa 64:6; Exod 28:38; Gal 5:16-18

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Q. 79. May not true believers, by reason of their imperfections, and the many temptations and sins they are overtaken with, fall away from the state of grace?

A. True believers, by reason of the unchangeable love of God,r and his decree and covenant to give them perseverance,s their inseparable union with Christ,t his continual intercession for them,u and the Spirit and seed of God abiding in them,w can neither totally nor finally fall away from the state of grace,x but are kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation.y

(r) Jer 31:3
(s) 2 Tim 2:19; Heb 13:20-21; 2 Sam 23:5
(t) 1 Cor 1:8-9
(u) Heb 7:25; Luke 22:32
(w) 1 John 3:9; 1 John 2:27
(x) Jer 32:40; John 10:28
(y) 1 Pet 1:5

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Q. 80. Can true believers be infallibly assured that they are in the estate of grace, and that they shall persevere therein unto salvation?

A. Such as truly believe in Christ, and endeavor to walk in all good conscience before him,z may, without extraordinary revelation, by faith grounded upon the truth of God's promises, and by the Spirit enabling them to discern in themselves those graces to which the promises of life are made,a and bearing witness with their spirits that they are the children of God,b be infallibly assured that they are in the estate of grace, and shall persevere therein unto salvation.c

(z) 1 John 2:3; Heb 10:19-23
(a) 1 Cor 2:12; 1 John 3:14,18-19,21,24; 1 John 4:13,16; Heb 6:11-12
(b) Rom 8:15-16
(c) 1 John 5:13; Heb 6:19-20; 2 Pet 1:5-11


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