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What does it mean to be righteous in the context of running to the strong tower?

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To be righteous means to be justified by faith in Christ, enabling believers to seek refuge in Him.

In the context of Proverbs 18:10, being righteous indicates a state of justification that comes solely from faith in Christ. The sermon explains that righteousness is not achieved through personal merit but is imputed to the believer through Christ's sacrifice. This righteousness allows individuals to run into the strong tower, Jesus, and find safety. It highlights the transformation that occurs in believers, who, despite recognizing their sinfulness, are seen as justified before God because of their faith and trust in Christ as their Savior.
Scripture References: Proverbs 18:10, Hebrews 12:22-24

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A Strong Tower
Wayne Boyd · Feb 25, 2018
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