The sermon, "The Righteousness of God, Part 1," by Wilbur Elias Best focuses on the theme of God's righteousness as revealed in the gospel, particularly through Romans 1:16-17. Best emphasizes that Paul was not ashamed of the gospel because it is the divine power for salvation and reveals God's righteousness. He illustrates this by explaining that the righteousness of God is both a requirement of God's character and a provision made through Christ's sacrifice. Best references several Scriptures, including Habakkuk and Romans 3:21-26, to highlight that righteousness is not attainable through human effort but is imparted by faith in Christ. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound, as it serves to comfort believers by affirming that their right standing before God is based on Christ's righteousness rather than their own works.
“If the righteousness that is revealed in the gospel is that righteousness which God's righteous character required him to require, it is also that provision which his own pity prompted him to provide.”
“The righteousness of God is that which justice requires. Christ has provided, the gospel reveals, and the Holy Spirit applies.”
“There are some apparent failures, but God's truth never fails.”
“Beloved, today you can mention such great biblical truths as God's coordination, God's predestination, God's divine sovereignty, and these features of God's message are despised even by most religions.”
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