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The Righteousness of God

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What does the Bible say about the righteousness of God?

The Bible proclaims God's righteousness as vast and glorious, overshadowing our sins.

The righteousness of God is depicted in Scripture as an infinite and glorious attribute that encompasses His perfect justice and moral purity. It is emphasized that when we are under His righteousness, our sins, represented by the mountains, become invisible, illustrating how God's grace and righteousness eclipse our failures. In Romans 3:22, we see that the righteousness of God is available to all who believe, making it a central tenet of the Gospel, as it affirms God's ability to justify sinners through faith in Christ.

Romans 3:22, Isaiah 61:10

How do we know God's righteousness is true?

God's righteousness is affirmed through His Word and the evidences of His work in creation.

The truth of God's righteousness can be confirmed through both Scripture and observation of the created order. Romans 1:20 states that God's attributes, including His righteousness, are clearly seen in the things He has made. This means that as we witness the order and justice inherent in creation, we are reminded of the righteous nature of our Creator. Moreover, through the redemptive work of Christ, as highlighted in 2 Corinthians 5:21, we see the ultimate manifestation of God's righteousness applied to sinners who believe, providing assurance of His truthfulness.

Romans 1:20, 2 Corinthians 5:21

Why is understanding God's righteousness important for Christians?

Understanding God's righteousness helps Christians grasp the depth of grace and their need for salvation.

For Christians, understanding the righteousness of God is foundational to their faith. It highlights the stark contrast between God's holiness and human sinfulness, emphasizing our need for a Savior. Recognizing that God's righteousness serves as a measure against which we fall short instills a profound awareness of grace—the unmerited favor offered to us through Jesus Christ. As Romans 5:1 states, being justified by faith allows us to have peace with God, thus transforming our relationship with Him from one of enmity to one of reconciliation and adoption into His family.

Romans 5:1, Ephesians 2:8-9

    There is something infinitely vast and glorious in the righteousness of God. When the deluge covered the earth, it covered the highest mountains. Looking down from above, not one mountain-top could be seen, but a vast world of waters - a vast plain reflecting the beams of the sun. So if you this day lie down under the righteousness of God, the mountains of your sins will not be seen, but only the vast, deep, glorious righteousness of your God and Savior. If you were to cast a stone into the deepest part of the ocean, it would be lost and swallowed up by the deep waves of ocean; so when a sinner is cast down under the righteousness of God, he is as it were lost and swallowed up in Christ.

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