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But . . . Now!

Discovering the power of justification by faith alone.

11/04/2025 Stephen Davey

How can anyone know for sure they are right with God? That question has haunted people for centuries, and countless religious systems have tried to answer it with rules, rituals, and human effort. But the Apostle Paul, writing in Romans 3:21-22, offers a radically different answer: justification by faith alone.

This doctrine, known in Latin as Sola Fide, is not simply a theological idea; it is the very foundation of the gospel. Martin Luther called it the article by which the church stands or falls. Without it, the Christian faith collapses into darkness and despair. But with it, we see the brilliance of God’s grace in Christ.

In this episode of Wisdom for the Heart, Stephen Davey takes us to the heart of Romans 3, where Paul transitions from the hopeless reality of sin to the hope-filled promise of salvation. With just two words—“But now”—Paul explains the difference between condemnation and justification.

You’ll discover why salvation is not earned by works but received as a gift through faith in Jesus Christ. If you’ve ever struggled with guilt, doubt, or fear about your standing before God, this message will give you clarity, assurance, and joy.

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