Why is it important for Christians to bear witness to God's righteousness?
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Bearing witness to God's righteousness is crucial for Christians as it reveals the truth of the gospel and stands in stark contrast to the unrighteousness of the world (Revelation 11:3).
The significance of Christians bearing witness to God's righteousness lies in the mission of the Church within a fallen world. In John 17:15, Jesus prays for His followers, 'I pray not that thou shouldest take them out of the world, but that thou shouldest keep them from the evil.' This indicates that believers are to be light amidst darkness, proclaiming the message of God’s grace and righteousness.
Revelation 11:3 illustrates this mission as it describes the Church as two witnesses empowered to testify during challenging times. The essence of this testimony is not merely about moralism or ethical guidelines but centers on the redemptive work of Christ, who fulfills the demands of God's righteousness. By faithfully proclaiming the gospel, Christians recognize their role in opposing the prevalent messages of the world that promote a false sense of righteousness or self-sufficiency. Thus, their witness serves to glorify God and attract others to the truth of salvation found in Christ alone, establishing the Church as a beacon of hope in an increasingly secular society.
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