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Look at the Book: The Greatest Chapter - Episode 26 Official link: https://www.desiringgod.org/labs/pred... Principle for Bible Reading: A promise as mind-blowing as Romans 8:28 needs massive faith-sustaining truth underneath it. Romans 8:30 lays out a process in which God exalts Christ by bringing ungodly people to glory. In this lab, John Piper offers assurance in God’s invincible plan of salvation. Outline: Introduction/Prayer (00:00–02:35) If you’re going to build a building as a high as the promise of Romans 8:28, you better dig a very deep foundation (Romans 8:29–30). Observations (02:35–06:12) 1. Between predestination and glorification are two steps: calling and justification. (Romans 8:30) 2. There are no dropouts in this process. Everyone who is predestined will be glorified. (Romans 8:30) 3. The call is an omnipotent, sovereign work of God to bring into being what isn’t. (Romans 4:17) 4. God justifies the ungodly (Romans 4:5). The only people that exist are ungodly people. If anyone will be justified, he or she will be an ungodly person. Implications (06:12–10:24) 1. The justification of ungodly people exalts Christ, because it was by his sacrifice that we were redeemed and justified. 2. God condemned our sin in the flesh of Christ (Romans 8:1–4). Our punishment was executed in the crucifixion of Jesus. 3. We will never be righteous by law-keeping. Our only hope for righteousness is the righteousness that comes through faith in Jesus Christ. (Philippians 3:9) 4. Because of our calling and justification, all the predestined will be glorified. (Romans 8:30) 5. Christ is exalted because he is both the ground of our glorification and the goal of our glorification. Study Questions: 1. Is there any difference between the groups that are predestined, called, justified, and glorified? Why or why not? 2. Read Romans 4:5 and Philippians 3:9. Define justification in Romans 8:30 using these other verses. 3. Explain how Romans 8:29–30 ground the amazing promise of Romans 8:28. How does Paul argue that God is working all things for our good from the truths that follow? Piper: “Redemption is a process in which God exalts Christ by bringing ungodly people to glory.” ‘The Greatest Chapter’ Series: This lab is part of a series through Romans 8. Taking a verse or two at a time, John Piper unfolds the other-worldly realities in these thirty-nine verses, all along pointing out general, practical principles for understanding and applying the Bible’s meaning. Visit ‘The Greatest Chapter’ series page to see all the labs in this series.