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Saturday, October 12, 2019

How Righteous Are You?

So, how righteous are you today?  

Now before you answer that take a good hard look at the question again.  I’m not asking you how righteous you feel today or even how righteously you behaved today.  I want to know if you know just how righteous you are right now, as God sees you, if you are a Christian.  And by "Christian", I mean someone, who, having recognized his or her sinfulness and subsequent condemnation before God, has repented and placed faith in Jesus Christ alone for the forgiveness of sins and therefore, is now "in Christ". 

If you are indeed a Christian and thus, are in union with Christ, you are completely righteous, in God's sight, whether you feel righteous or have acted righteously today.  In fact, the Bible teaches that if you are in Christ you have been given and possess, right now and forevermore, a righteousness, not your own and certainly not of your own making, but, rather, a righteousness given to you from God Himself in the person of Christ Jesus (Philippians 3:8-9). 

This righteousness, obtained from God, is the very righteousness of God Himself for the simple reason that it is Christ's righteousness that is credited to you.  This is exactly what Paul tells us in 2 Corinthians 5:21.  Paul writes:  He made Him who knew no sin to be sin on our behalf, so that we might become the righteousness of God in Him.”  Therefore, if you are in Christ, you possess the very righteousness of God Himself.  In other words, in Christ, through Christ, and because of Christ, you are as righteous as God is right now.  Now I know that this sounds radical and some of you are probably wondering if I haven’t gone a bit too far in making the claim that the true child of God, the person who is “in Christ” is as righteous as God.  But, that is exactly what Jesus said was required to enter the Kingdom of Heaven in Matthew 5:48, when He said,  “Therefore you are to be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect.”  

 If you missed His point—keep reading Jesus’ words until they sink in.  The righteousness required to get into Heaven is perfect righteousness—God’s righteousness.  To be perfectly blunt and clear—you and I need to be as perfect (righteous) as God if we plan on taking up residence in that celestial city some day.  And praise God that the perfect righteousness He demands of us, He provided for us in His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ.

Furthermore, this transaction in which Christ took the believing sinner's sin and gave him or her His perfect righteousness is so real in God's sight that He treats the believer as if he or she really is as righteous as Christ.  In this sense, the believer is as acceptable to God the Father as Christ Himself.  In fact, it is perfectly correct to say that all that is true of Christ in His humanity is true of the believer by virtue of the fact that the believer is in perfect union with Christ.  Wow......what a Gospel!

To be given the perfect righteousness of another because mine is ruined, to be able to use the wonderful name of another because mine is worthless, to be given the perfectly clean, spotless, and unwrinkled raiment of another because mine are torn, soiled, and filthy, to be able to appear before the Father in the Person of Christ Jesus my substitute......that indeed is GOOD NEWS!

But, wait!  There's more.  All that makes Christ precious, dear, beautiful, accepted, and acceptable to the Father has been transferred to you, the believer, so that the Father treats you as though you are Christ.  So, entirely are you, the believer, one with your "sin bearer" and thus, the possessor of His righteousness, that God the Father treats you not merely as though you had never committed any of the evil you have done and still do, but as if you had done all the good which Jesus did.  In essence, God treats you, the believer, as Jesus deserves because He treated Jesus, on the cross, as you deserve.  GOOD NEWS indeed!

The GOOD NEWS of the gospel is not only that your sins are forgiven but that in Christ Jesus you possess God the Son's very own perfect righteousness.  Thus, you are, in Christ, as righteous as God Himself.  And that’s why you’ll be able to go to Heaven when you die.  

So, again, let me ask you, just how righteous are you today?

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