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Title: Your Joy Rests on Jesus’s Righteousness
Source: Desiring God
URL Source: https://www.desiringgod.org/article ... rests-on-jesus-s-righteousness
Published: Dec 30, 2017
Author: David Mathis
Post Date: 2017-12-30 14:28:57 by redleghunter
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What if you really believed that God is 100% for you? That he not only accepts you, but accepts you fully, because of the perfect person and work of his Son? That your best successes can’t earn you any more access, and your worst failures can’t take any of it away? If you did — really did — it might change everything for the pursuit of joy in your life.

The Christian doctrine that deals with God’s acceptance of us into right relationship with him is called justification. It’s the long j-word that has so much to do with the short j-word that we’re all seeking in our own way: joy.

Justification by Faith Alone

Justification deals with how we get right with God. Here the setting is the law court. There’s a defendant (you), and there’s a Judge (God). And we’re all rightly charged with unrighteousness — a treasonous offense against the Judge himself.

To be justified means that the Judge declares you righteous, rather than guilty. It means to be cleared of any wrongdoing. The remarkable thing, according to the Christian gospel, is that even though we truly are guilty, God “justifies the ungodly” through faith (Romans 4:5).

On what basis, though, does God declare us righteous? It’s been a major controversy for nearly 500 years. Some have claimed that our full acceptance by God is based not only on the work of Christ outside of us, but also on the Holy Spirit’s work in us. God infuses us with righteousness and declares us righteous with that in view.

Others have claimed — more in line with the New Testament — that God’s full acceptance of us is owing to the righteousness of another, Jesus Christ (1 John 2:1). We are declared righteous, and fully accepted by God, not on the basis of any righteousness in us, but only through faith, looking outside ourselves and joining us to a righteousness not of our own doing — Jesus who is our righteousness (1 Corinthians 1:30; Romans 5:19; 10:4; 2 Corinthians 5:21).

This justification by faith alone is at the very heart of the gospel. Martin Luther called it the doctrine on which the church stands or falls. And those who most deeply hold to justification by faith alone become the world’s freest people, truest lovers, and greatest doers, all because they have found a greater and deeper capacity and potential for joy.

His Righteousness, Our Rejoicing

One key biblical passage for why justification by faith alone is essential for true joy in God is Philippians 3:1 and the verses that follow.

In chapter 2, Paul stressed that it is joy that keeps him going in the ministry, and joy that he hopes inspires the Philippians to pursue unity and humility. He returns to that theme of joy a few verses later as he turns to address the orientation of the church toward her enemies.

“Rejoice in the Lord” (Philippians 3:1) is not only the connection to what has come before, but it is a banner that flies over the section that follows. This is no simple segue. This is the very thing that will separate true believers from religious posers. Paul focuses in on what binds the church together, and gives her the wherewithal to stand firm in the face of opposition: joy in Jesus. Rejoice in the Lord.

The main contrast Paul makes here between the church and her opponents is the varying sources of their confidence. The opponents’ confidence, for right-standing with God, is in their own performance, but the true people of God “put no confidence in the flesh” (Philippians 3:3). Not some confidence in the flesh, but no confidence in the flesh. In other words, they embrace justification by faith alone. Whatever grounds they might have for confidence in self, they have pushed that aside to “glory in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 3:3). God’s acceptance of them is totally based on Christ.

We cannot be truly happy unless God’s acceptance of us is totally based on Christ.

Not Your Pedigree or Performance

Paul embraced this reality with humility and boldness. If he was tempted to lean on his own pedigree and performance, he had just about anyone imaginable outdone (Philippians 3:4–6). But rather than trusting in his record of right-doing, Paul has been given life and liberty in the gospel for the surpassing pursuit of happiness. All his impressive gains he has counted as loss,

in order that I may gain Christ and be found in him, not having a righteousness of my own that comes from the law, but that which comes through faith in Christ, the righteousness from God that depends on faith. (Philippians 3:8–9)

Joy in God, then, is inextricably linked to justification by faith alone. “The surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord” will not be fully enjoyed apart from being joined to Jesus by faith and having his righteousness, which far surpasses our own, as the only grounds of God’s acceptance of us. A robust, solid embrace of justification by faith alone is essential for the life of Christian joy.

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#1. To: redleghunter (#0) (Edited)

Justification deals with how we get right with God.

Here the setting is the law court. There’s a defendant (you), and there’s a Judge (God). And we’re all rightly charged with unrighteousness — a treasonous offense against the Judge himself.

To be justified means that the Judge declares you righteous, rather than guilty. It means to be cleared of any wrongdoing. The remarkable thing, according to the Christian gospel, is that even though we truly are guilty, God “justifies the ungodly” through faith (Romans 4:5).

Great subject matter, Red.

I reckon the argument will be made -- is always made -- that "good" people should "Go-To-Heaven." Or that we ALL go there. Because that's considered "fair" (an arbitrary rationale claimed by no authoritah other than ourselves.)

People have a difficult if not impossible time wrapping their head around "good-people" NOT going to Heaven. But they must first define "good". It's not really all that abstract a concept, is it? Most everyone universally knows what a "sin" is: lying, greed, gossip, stealing, jealousy, worshiping things, etc....

And if "good" people go to Heaven, doesn't that means even "good" people are NOT "perfect"? And indeed having already committed 1-1000 sins before dying?

God's Kingdom is ONLY for the righteous, the pure, the sinless. Even just that one sin can't be allowed into Heaven or forgiven without payment. THIS is obviously where the Blood of Christ, God in the Flesh as a Man, the one and only sinless man "justfies the ungodly" and picks up the tab for "Sins 1-1000." One needs only wrap their head around IT. Then accept it in one's heart.

The Greatest Gift of all remains the Grace of God, Jesus Christ. Given freely. But it must be claimed. Acknowledged. Accepted.

I think many believe the simplicity of the terms of God's Justification and gift of Grace is TOO simple and easy, especially given the various branches of Catholicism and it's complex haze & maze of conditions and contingencies. Yes, it really IS this simple.

Developing faith? Understanding the dynamics and recognizing and accepting Biblical authority as God's own authority through man inspired BY God? Not so much...

This is THE reason Christians seem to repeat themselves to Unbelievers; It is hoped that the light bulb finally goes off before it's too late.

Liberator  posted on  2017-12-30   15:05:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: redleghunter (#0)

The true people of God “put no confidence in the flesh” (Philippians 3:3). Not some confidence in the flesh, but no confidence in the flesh.

In other words, they embrace justification by faith alone. [NOT Deed] Whatever grounds they might have for confidence in self [Self-atonement/justification/forgiveness/Grace], they have pushed that aside to “glory in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 3:3). God’s acceptance of them is totally based on Christ.

We cannot be truly happy unless God’s acceptance of us is totally based on Christ.

This may explain why the soul and heart of the rich, the famous, the bored-with-life remain restless and unrequited.

Inside they know and feel a void, but can't explain or understand why that is...

The "self" must surrender to God. The self-ish refuse. The cost of vanity is great. And irreversible for eternity.

Liberator  posted on  2017-12-30   15:15:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: redleghunter, Liberator (#0)

What if you really believed that God is 100% for you? That he not only accepts you, but accepts you fully, because of the perfect person and work of his Son? That your best successes can’t earn you any more access, and your worst failures can’t take any of it away? If you did — really did — it might change everything for the pursuit of joy in your life.

Maybe not. As an example, why does God need to accept me? Or, to put it another way, why do I need to accept God? Why can't we co-exist based on God's creation in the first place?

Anyways, redleghunter, you do not have answers; you can't have answers because you never ask in the first place with the exception of a few questions that you hide behind by posting some obscure, off-the-wall article.

buckeroo  posted on  2017-12-30   15:22:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Liberator (#1)

Amen

redleghunter  posted on  2017-12-30   21:36:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: buckeroo (#3)

Anyways, redleghunter, you do not have answers;

Me? No. Christ is the answer.

redleghunter  posted on  2017-12-30   21:38:20 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: redleghunter (#5)

How is Jesus Christ, "the answer" given the various stories of world wide enmity?

buckeroo  posted on  2017-12-30   21:47:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: buckeroo (#6)

Recommend reading the Gospel accounts. When was the last time you did so?

redleghunter  posted on  2017-12-30   23:37:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: redleghunter (#0)

A good and timely article.

Liberals are like Slinkys. They're good for nothing, but somehow they bring a smile to your face as you shove them down the stairs.

IbJensen  posted on  2017-12-31   9:58:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: redleghunter, Liberator (#0)

We cannot be truly happy unless God’s acceptance of us is totally based on Christ.

Glancing through the article, I notice that, as usual, no mention is made of Christ's role of sanctification.

I know the great Prot fixation has always been on justification but dealing equally with sanctification seems to me always to be a missing essential element in such discussions.

Perhaps I make a bit more of it than I should. Hebrews 10:1-14 is a valuable passage to review.

For by one offering he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified. - Hebrews 10:14 KJV

Tooconservative  posted on  2018-01-05   17:25:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Tooconservative (#9)

I know the great Prot fixation has always been on justification but dealing equally with sanctification seems to me always to be a missing essential element in such discussions.

Perhaps I make a bit more of it than I should. Hebrews 10:1-14 is a valuable passage to review.

Interesting we discussed this in small group at church today. Our group leader is a retired Baptist pastor.

The Hebrews 10:1-14 does indeed show us our positional sanctification in Christ. Spurgeon had a few gems on this passage which I should dig up and share here.

As my group studies Ephesians we are looking at the progressive sanctification whereby we are saved from the practice and power of sin.

It was fitting that the service sermon today was on Exodus 20:1-3 where the pastor made all squirm in their seats. What idols do we have and what voids we fill our lives with the things of the world.

redleghunter  posted on  2018-01-07   15:25:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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