In "My Righteousness, My Salvation," Clay Curtis explores the doctrine of Christ as the foundational righteousness and salvation of His people, emphasizing that the gospel is a divine proclamation originating from Christ Himself. Utilizing Isaiah 51:4-6, he argues that God's judgment is settled in Christ, who fulfills the law's demands through His perfect obedience and sacrificial death. Curtis draws on passages such as Romans 8:1 and Hebrews 10:14 to illustrate that believers are free from condemnation due to Christ's completed work, highlighting the eternal nature of this salvation and righteousness. The significance of this message lies in its assurance that believers can trust in Christ alone for their salvation, as all earthly works are transient compared to the everlasting nature of Christ’s redemptive work.
“The Lord Jesus is the righteousness and the salvation of His people.”
“This is the light that He preaches through the gospel; that Christ satisfied justice for His people.”
“His righteousness and His salvation is forever; don’t put trust in anything in this earth.”
“Trust the Lord only. All things created will pass, but His salvation shall remain eternal.”
The Bible teaches that righteousness and salvation come from God through Jesus Christ, who is the righteousness and salvation of His people.
Isaiah 51:4-6, Romans 10:6-8
The gospel is true because it is the proclamation of God's final judgment rested upon Jesus Christ for the salvation of His people.
Isaiah 51:4-5, Romans 8:1
Faith in Christ's righteousness is essential because it assures believers of their eternal salvation and acceptance before God.
Isaiah 51:6, Romans 10:10
It means that God's righteous demands have been fully met in Christ's sacrifice for His people.
Isaiah 51:4, Romans 8:1
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