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What does it mean that the Holy Spirit convicts of righteousness?

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It means that the Holy Spirit reveals the righteousness of Christ as the only adequate covering for our sinfulness.

When the Holy Spirit convicts of righteousness, as stated in John 16:10, He reveals the perfect righteousness of Christ as the only means by which sinners can be justified before God. This conviction emphasizes the inadequacy of our own righteousness, which Isaiah describes as 'filthy rags' (Isaiah 64:6). The Holy Spirit assures us that salvation and acceptance before God are entirely rooted in Christ’s accomplished work. Through this conviction, we become aware of our inability to earn righteousness and thus find comfort in the sufficiency of Christ's righteousness, which covers us entirely. Understanding this truth transforms our relationship with God, bringing assurance and peace.
Scripture References: John 16:10, Isaiah 64:6, Romans 3:22

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