Monday, February 8, 2021
Sunday, February 7, 2021
Saturday, February 6, 2021
The Work Is To Believe.
Too many believe their good enough status causes their justification in the sight of God. They consider themselves godly, God-fearing people and as such they are superior to all the ungodly, non-God-fearing people who make no claims to belong to God. Yet the truth of the matter is only the ungodly are justified by God. Yes, you read that right. Everyone has to realize, and have a deep-seated comprehension of the fact they have absolutely NO righteousness of their own at all and none of their claims will give them righteousness. They could be perfect God-fearing people in all their actions but unless they realize their perfection is filthiness, stained by the sin that caused ALL their righteousness to be like filthy rags, it means nothing. God alone justifies the ungodly and our believing that God does this, that Christ is our righteousness will make it so. Truly the ungodly are justified by God, because we can be nothing but ungodly without God's righteousness.
We are told…
Joh_6:29 Jesus answered and said unto them, This is the work of God, that ye believe on him whom he hath sent.
The work is to BELIEVE on Christ and His righteousness!
(Excerpt)
Romans 4:5 But to him that worketh not, but believeth on Him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness
Justifying the Ungodly.
God justifies the ungodly. No others need justification.
But mark that he does not justify ungodliness.
That would be to call evil good, and to deny himself. But he justifies or makes righteous the ungodly, and that is just what they need. He justifies the believing sinner by making him a new man in Christ Jesus, and this he can do and still be just. To make a new man in righteousness is perfectly in harmony with his own character as Creator.
Working Not. "But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness."
Bear in mind that justification is the subject under consideration. When the apostle speaks of not working, it is evident that he means not working in order to be justified. A man is not made just by works, but the just man works yet always by faith. "The just shall live by faith."
Rom_1:17 For therein is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith: as it is written, The just shall live by faith.
It is faith that makes him continue to live justly. The reality of the works of faith is made more prominent in the latter part of this chapter.
Friday, February 5, 2021
I Choose the Righteousness of My Creator.
Recognizing God as the Creator.
Do you recognize God as your Creator?
If you don't, does that mean you believe it's pure chance that you exist, that we all exist? Even those who believe in the big bang have to continue on back further than the bang that created us to what created the bang? You could keep going back and back until you are in a corner of nothingness, with nothing, because ultimately there had be something that started something. We cannot take nothing and create something from nothing- it's impossible, completely and utterly impossible. And the big bang takes something to make something, not nothing creating something. The absurdity of it all is so obvious, yet Satan has blinded the minds of many people, a lot of whom consider themselves of superior intelligence.
Hope or no hope.
Belief in God or no belief in God.
I know I exist now in this moment and I know that I can cease to exist in the next moment. I can either choose to believe that if I cease to exist in the next moment that there will be another moment when I will again exist or I can believe that is it, no more existence whatsoever.
If I choose to believe this current existence of mine is all there is of life, truly hope is non-existent. There is so much unfairness in the existence of so many, exponentially more unfairness than what would be considered fair- that to believe this is how it is supposed to be- is truly horrific.
Hope.
Hope tells me that if I believe in the evidence of the unseen that there is so much more to my existence than what is happening with me right now, and happening to all of us. The teeny tiny portion of people who live a life seemingly problem free… wait, there is no such teeny tiny portion of people. All, without any exception, have problems in their lives. What might be considered a problem to someone wealthy might not be considered a problem to a poor person, someone considered physically beautiful might have a lot of problems that someone not beautiful in that way would have and vice versa. Problems big or small, significant to the person experiencing them, make up our lives. We live in a constant state of potential problems. This existence isn't what was intended.
We have a Creator. A righteous Creator who has given us hope. In that hope is the knowledge that our existence in this problematic filled life is temporary towards an ultimate existence in perfection. That perfection is our uniting completely with our Creator. After having made the choice to separate from Him, we make the choice to join with Him. We recognize the wrong choice and because our Creator loves us, we are forgiven for making that wrong choice and allowed to accept that our Creator has made a way to make that wrong choice right again.
We have HOPE. We live with that HOPE.
We choose to live with HOPE or no hope, that choice is ours to make.
I choose HOPE! I choose the righteousness of my Creator!
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'Romans 4:4 Now to him that worketh is the reward not reckoned of grace, but of debt.
Debt and Grace.
"Now to him that worketh is the reward not reckoned of grace, but of debt." It is necessary to keep in mind what the apostle is writing about. The subject is the means by which a man is justified.
To him that works for justification, the reward of righteousness is not a gift of grace, but the payment of a debt. That is, it would be so if there were any righteousness by works. In that case, the man would come to the Lord and demand of him his due.
But no man can put the Lord under obligation to him.
"Who hath first given to him, and it shall be recompensed unto him again?" Rom. 11:35. If any one could do something for the Lord for which the Lord would be under obligation to him, then all things would not be from him.
That is to say, the idea of justification by works is opposed to the fact that God is the Creator of all things.
And, conversely, the recognition of God as Creator is the acknowledgment that righteousness comes from him alone.'
Thursday, February 4, 2021
Wednesday, February 3, 2021
Tuesday, February 2, 2021
Faith Enthrones God In the Heart.
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Ro.331 Do we then make void the law through faith? God forbid; yea, we establish the law
Making Void the Law.
Making void the law does not mean abolishing it. There is no question as to the perpetuity of the law. It is so plainly eternal that the apostle Paul never wastes space in arguing about it. The only question is as to how its claim may be satisfied.
The Saviour said that the Jews made the commandment of God of none effect through their tradition. So far as they were concerned, they made it void. No man could by any action or lack of action abolish or in any way affect the law of God. But anybody may by his unbelief obliterate it from his own heart.
The question then is, Do we by faith make the law of God of none effect?
Or, more plainly still, Does faith lead to the transgression of the law? The answer is, "Not by any means."
Establishing the Law.
That which has been said in regard to making void the law of God will apply here also. That is, no action of man can make the law anything different from what it actually is. It is the foundation of the throne of God, and as such it will ever abide, in spite of demons and men.
But it is left for us to say whether or not we will have it obliterated from our hearts, or have it established there.
If we choose to have it established in our hearts, we have only to accept Christ by faith. Faith brings Christ to dwell in the heart. Eph. 3:17.
Eph 3:17 That Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith; that ye, being rooted and grounded in love
The law of God is in the heart of Christ (Ps. 40:8),
Psa 40:8 I delight to do thy will, O my God: yea, thy law is within my heart.
…so that the faith which brings Christ into the heart establishes the law there. And since the law of God is the establishment of his throne, the faith which brings the law into the heart, enthrones God there. And thus it is that God works in men "both to will and to do of his good pleasure."
Php_2:13 For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure.