The sermon “Righteousness From God” by Daniel Parks examines the concept of divine righteousness as articulated in Isaiah 54:17, emphasizing that genuine righteousness is derived from God alone. Parks articulates that human attempts at righteousness are flawed, noting that original righteousness, lost through Adam's sin, cannot be regained by self-effort, drawing on Scripture such as Ecclesiastes 7:20 and Romans 3:20. He highlights that true righteousness is fulfilled in Jesus Christ, who embodied both active and passive obedience to God’s law, accomplishing perfect righteousness on behalf of believers (Romans 8:4, 1 Corinthians 1:30). The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance for Christians that their righteousness comes exclusively from God through Christ, dispelling any notions of self-righteousness and demonstrating that believers are clothed in Christ’s righteousness (Revelation 19:8, Isaiah 61:10).
“This righteousness defined, second. This righteousness distinguished, third. This righteousness completed, and fourth. This righteousness applied.”
“Their righteousness is from me, saith Jehovah. Their righteousness is of me.”
“All of them! Every righteousness we have is like filthy rags.”
“I've already kept it! How did you keep it? In my substitute, Jesus Christ.”
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