- Foreword
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- Chapter 8—God's Commandment-Keeping People
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- The Simplicity of Being Saved
- You Can't Reason It Out
- The Faith of the Paralytic
- The Response to the Impotent Man
- The Brazen Serpent
- This is Righteousness by Faith
- Not Saved in Indolence
- You Cannot Save Yourselves
- The Crucial Point in the Great Controversy
- The Overcomer's Portion
- Believe Because God Says It
- Talk Faith, Live Faith, Act Faith
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- Chapter 15—This Is Justification by Faith
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The Crucial Point in the Great Controversy
Satan is the author of death. What did Christ do after He brought Satan under the dominion of death? The very last words of Christ while expiring on the cross were, “It is finished” (John 19:30). The devil saw that he had overdone himself. Christ by dying accomplished the death of Satan and brought immortality to light.FW 73.4
And after Christ came up from the Resurrection, what did He do? He grasped His power and held His scepter. He opened the graves and brought up the multitude of captives, testifying to everyone in our world and in creation that He had the power over death and that He rescued the captives of death.FW 74.1
Not all that believed in Jesus were brought to life at that time. It was only a specimen of what would be, that we may know that death and the grave are not to hold the captives, because Christ took them to heaven. And when He comes again with power and great glory, He will open the graves. The prison house will be opened, and the dead will come forth again to a glorious immortality.FW 74.2
Here are the trophies which Christ took up with Him and presented to the universe of heaven and the worlds that God has created. Any affection that ever they had for Lucifer, who was the covering cherub, is now destroyed. God gave him a chance to work out his character. If He had not done this, there might have been those who felt the accusation he brought against God that He didn't give him a fair chance was justified.FW 74.3
The Prince of Life and the prince of darkness were in conflict. The Prince of Life prevailed, but at an infinite cost. His triumph is our salvation. He is our Substitute and Surety, and what He says to him that overcometh tells whether man has anything to do or not. How? “To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with Me in My throne, even as I also overcame, and am set down with My Father in His throne” (Revelation 3:21).FW 74.4