The Narrow Way by Thomas Ray Floyd article for publication week of 7-25-2012 AD
“But to him that worketh not, but believeth on Him that
justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness” (Romans 4:5).
I told you last week that the same Greek word that is
translated “impute” in Romans 4, is also translated “counted” in this great
chapter that tells us that believers are justified by the righteousness of Another.
Our text this week is one of those places. God counts a believer as righteous
as Christ, though the believer in and of himself remains ungodly. God justifies
the ungodly! Oh! What a glorious gospel!
Dear reader if you suppose yourself to be a good person, my
text does not apply to you. I would highly recommend that if you think yourself
to be righteous, don’t read the Narrow Way any more! Go ahead and turn to the
sports section or something else that interests you, for the gospel is only for
sinners. But to those who know from the Bible and their own experience that
they are helpless sinners, and ungodly in and of themselves, keep reading, for
we have a message for the ungodly! The fact is all people are ungodly, but some
haven’t found it out yet.
Now, look again at our text. It says that God justifies the ungodly.
This is because the believer is justified by the righteousness of Christ and
not his own righteousness. The believer is justified by an alien
righteousness, a righteousness not his own. We have no righteousness of our
own whatsoever. We must be found as righteous as God to be right with Him. And
this we have in the Lord Jesus Christ only.
The righteousness of a believer is imputed, not imparted.
There is an eternity of difference between the two. The righteousness of a
believer is imputed to his record, not infused into him. If you will take the
time to read and study Romans 3:20- 5:21, you will see that. This is the
difference in working for salvation and in believing in Christ for salvation.
God justifies a believer, because of Christ alone. I repeat- God justifies the
ungodly.
Now, to be sure, the Holy Spirit surely does impart a new
nature to God’s elect when He regenerates them. But this is to be considered
under sanctification, not justification, which we will (DV) do in due time. But
first we need to see the critical truth of how we may be “just with God” (Job
9:2). A believer’s righteous standing before God, the Righteous Judge is not
because of the new nature imparted in regeneration and continued in sanctification,
it is because of Christ Alone. Our righteousness with God is not because of the
gift of faith the Holy Spirit gives to the elect sinner, but again, because of
Christ Alone. The blessed man is the one to whom God imputes righteousness
apart from anything in himself, or anything he does. The only righteousness
that will ever fit you for heaven is that which is imputed. When you believe
that you are a blessed person!