Monday, December 27, 2010

Tell Me What You Think about This Statement

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Lutherans will find the following to be a familiar definition of justification:

This is very conveniently expressed by the terms objective and subjective justification. Objective justification is the act of God, by which he proffers pardon to all through Christ; subjective, is the act of man, by which he accepts the pardon freely offered in the Gospel. The former is universal, the latter not.

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GJ - I would like you to respond to the quotation, in blue, above. Do you find it:

1. Correct according to the Book of Concord and the Scriptures.
2. In error for one or more reasons?
3. Ambiguous?

I am very interested in your opinion and the reasons for it.