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Christian Righteousness

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Christian righteousness is a profound theme woven throughout Scripture, illustrating the transformative power of God's grace in the lives of believers. As Paul writes in Romans 3:22, righteousness is available to all who believe in Jesus Christ, highlighting that it is not through our own works but through faith that we are justified. This concept is further illuminated in Matthew 5:44, where Jesus commands us to love our enemies and pray for those who persecute us, demonstrating that true righteousness extends beyond mere adherence to the law; it embodies a heart aligned with God's love and mercy. In Psalms 14, the psalmist reflects on the state of humanity, revealing that none are righteous on their own, yet through Christ's redemptive work, believers are clothed in His righteousness (2 Corinthians 5:21). Furthermore, as we examine ourselves in the light of God's grace, as encouraged in 2 Corinthians 13:5, we are reminded to seek a deeper understanding of our standing before God, striving for holiness in our daily lives. Ultimately, Christian righteousness is not a static achievement but a dynamic relationship with Christ, who empowers us to live out our faith in a world that desperately needs His light.

favell-lee-mortimer

Favell Lee Mortimer preaches on the command to love our neighbors as ourselves, emphasizing that every human being is our neighbor and we are called to love all, even our enemies. Our righteousness must exceed that of the Pharisees, requiring us to love those who hate us, speak kindly to them, and p

robert-traill

Robert Traill preaches on the importance of not frustrating the grace of God by seeking righteousness through the law, emphasizing that true believers cannot commit this sin. He highlights the glorious display of God's grace in justifying sinners through the righteousness of Christ and warns against

st-augustine

St. Augustine preaches on the significance of recognizing Christ as the end of the law for righteousness, emphasizing the journey of belief leading to the ultimate revelation of Christ. He delves into the folly of denying God's existence, highlighting the corruption that stems from loving the world

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