Lesson 3: The Righteousness of Elohim
Table of Contents
I. INTRODUCTION
II. MAN’S GREAT NEED
A. MAN BEFORE THE FALL
B. MAN AFTER THE FALL
C. MAN’S INABILITY TO HELP HIMSELF
III. ELOHIM’S ANSWER TO MAN’S NEED
A. YAHSHUA, ELOHIM’S SOLUTION
B. OLD TESTAMENT FIGURES POINTING TO YAHSHUA
C. NEW TESTAMENT FULFILLMENT OF OLD TESTAMENT FIGURES
D. THE BLOOD OF YAHSHUA CLEANSED SIN
E. MESSIAH’S IDENTIFICATION WITH MAN
F. HOW GOD COULD BE JUST IN JUSTIFYING
IV. THE FREE GIFT OF RIGHTEOUSNESS
A. NOT BY WORKS
B. RIGHTEOUSNESS BY FAITH
V. THE EFFECT OF RIGHTEOUSNESS
A. PEACE WITH ELOHIM
B. QUIETNESS AND CONFIDENCE
VI. ESTABLISHING THE REALITY OF RIGHTEOUSNESS
A. DON’T LOOK TO YOUR EMOTIONS
B. SEE YOURSELF AS ELOHIM SEES YOU
VII. SUMMARY – THE VALUE OF RIGHTEOUSNESS
Before fellowship with Elohim could be reestablished, this sin had to be replaced with righteousness. That is what the story of Elohim's redemption is all about: Elohim removed from man the sin which separated him from Elohim and replaced it with His very own righteousness. How Elohim accomplished this and that He was just in doing so, is revealed in the "gospel" (good news) message of the New Testament.
For many years the gospel has been preached as a revelation of sin. Preachers have spent great amounts of time telling of the evil which is in mankind. However, in his letter to the Romans, Paul shows us that rather than the gospel being a revelation of sin, it is a revelation of righteousness. He explains how Elohim made His righteousness available to man through faith in Yahshua Messiah (Romans 1:16,17).
Believers need to deepen their understanding of this revelation. Elohim has imparted unto them His own righteousness, and they are therefore in right-standing with Him. Elohim's desire is that we know this so well that we can " ... draw near with confidence to the throne of grace" (Hebrews 4:16), the very presence of Elohim, free from the fear that Adam experienced after he sinned.
Yet Thou hast made him a little lower than heavenly beings, And dost crown him with glory and majesty! Thou dost make him to rule over the works of Thy hands; Thou hast put all things under his feet.
Psalm 8:5,6
Adam was Elohim's under-ruler on the earth, and it was his responsibility to take care of it.
The New Testament reveals that before the foundations of the world, Elohim had wanted a family (Ephesians 1:4,5), which is why He called us into fellowship with Himself and His Son (1 Corinthians 1:9; 1 John 1:3). So He created a being like Himself (in His image), giving him dominion and freedom of choice. With such a creation, He could have fellowship.
Thus, the curse of sin passed onto the entire human race as a result of Adam's transgression. David was so aware of this curse that he stated in his prayer of repentance: "Behold, I was brought forth in iniquity, and in sin my mother conceived me" (Psalm 51:5).
"For all have sinned, and fall short of the glory of Elohim ... " (Romans 3:23). Paul says that there is none righteous, not one (Romans 3:10). Those who wish to establish their own righteousness by good works are destined to fail and might well cry out as did Paul before his conversion: "Wretched man that I am! Who will set me free from the body of this death?" (Romans 7:24).
Please try to read all referenced verses.
"For while we were still helpless, at the right time, Messiah died for the ungodly" (Romans 5:6). Man was helpless to regain that position of right standing with Elohim that Adam had originally enjoyed. Elohim Himself would have to do it for man.
But the Old Covenant was never intended to be the means by which Elohim would free man from the slavery of sin and unrighteousness. The scriptures are clear on this point. "For it is impossible for the blood of bulls and goats to take away sins" (Hebrews 10:4). "For the Law (i.e. the Old Covenant) can never by the same sacrifices which they offer continually, make perfect those who draw near" (Hebrews 10:1). Elohim never intended the rituals and regulations of the Old Cove nant to be the means of man's redemption.
Please try to read all referenced verses.
Please try to read all referenced verses.
For the Israelites, the most significant day for the expiation of sin in the calendar was the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur). This was the day on which the High Priest made sacrifice for the sins of the people.
Read Leviticus 16:1 – 28
The sin offering mentioned in this passage is symbolic of the Lord Yahshua. Notice that it involved not one, but two goats.
Yahshua’s blood did something which the blood of animals could never do. The blood of animal sacrifices had only temporary and external effects (Hebrews 9:9,10; Hebrews 10:1-3). But the blood of Yahshua has a permanent and inward effect (Hebrews 9:12,14). It is His blood that washed us clean from our sins (Revelation 1:5), making us holy and blameless before the Father.
Please try to read all referenced verses.
Yahshua’s blood speaks as well. It speaks forgiveness and redemption. Yahshua's blood is speaking forgiveness for you at this very moment, telling Elohim that the price for your sin has been paid! Praise Yahweh!
Yahshua didn't just bear the penalty for sin - He bore the sin itself. "But Yahweh has caused the iniquity of us all to fall on Him" (Isaiah 53:6,12). He died under the judgment of Elohim and went to the place of departed spirits, called Hades (Acts 2:27) or the abyss (Romans 10:7). According to Yahshua’s teaching in Luke 16:19 - 31, Hades had two parts: the place of the righteous dead, and the place of the wicked dead. Yahshua was in the place of the righteous dead because though He bore our sin, He, Himself, was righteous and sinless.
The "old man" to which Paul refers was our old, spiritually dead nature. Paul was so acutely aware that he was represented in Christ's death that he could say, "I have been crucified with Christ" (Galatians 2:20), by which he meant, "the sinful nature (old man) that separated me from Elohim died when Yahshua died!"
The purpose in Christ's becoming sin for us was that we might be made the righteousness of Elohim. Yahshua was imputed with our sin, so that we could be imputed with His righteousness.
But the Bible says that Elohim sent Yahshua to be the propitiation for our sins (Romans 3:25; 1 John 2:2; 4:10). Propitiation means appeasement or satisfaction. By the sacrifice of Yahshua, the just wrath of Elohim was appeased. The wrath that should rightly have fallen on us was focused on Messiah as He hung on the cross.
If Elohim had just appeared on the scene (an eternal spirit) and not become a man, He would not have been vulnerable to temptation; for "Elohim cannot be tempted by evil" (James 1:13). Only humans (and angels) can be tempted; so Yahshua became a man.
The Bible affirms that Yahshua was tempted in every way, yet He never succumbed (Hebrews 4:15); He always obeyed Elohim. In fact, He lived His entire life in accordance with the precepts of Yahweh’s Law. Thus, when He was led away to Calvary, He was indeed a "lamb unblemished and spotless" (1 Peter 1:19).
Yahshua is called the "last Adam" (1 Corinthians 15:45; Romans 5:14), because He came to undo what the first Adam had done. The first Adam fell because he disobeyed Elohim. The Last Adam (Yahshua) obeyed Elohim in every point, becoming obedient to the point of death (Philippians 2:8). Yahshua's obedience to Elohim in the Garden of Gethsemane - to die for the sins of mankind - undid what Adam's disobedience had done – bringing sins to all mankind - in the Garden of Eden.
And thus, we see Yahshua continually affirming His divinity. "I and the Father are one" (John 10:30). "Truly, truly I say to you, before Abraham was born, I am" (John 8:58). In this latter scripture, Yahshua used the same expression to describe Himself which Elohim spoke to Moses: "I am that I am" (Exodus 3:14).
How could a person be man and Elohim? Elohim accomplished this through the virgin birth. Yahshua was born when the Holy Spirit overshadowed a virgin by the name of Mary (or Miriam) and caused her to conceive (Luke 1:35). This was a supernatural occurrence. Yahshua was born of a woman (Galatians 4:4), but He was conceived by the Spirit of Almighty Elohim (Matthew 1:18-20)! Thus, simultaneously He was fully man and fully Elohim.
"And without controversy, great is the mystery of godliness: Elohim was manifested in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory" (1 Timothy 3:16 KJV).
The wages of our sin was death, but Elohim deemed the death of His spotless Son Yahshua as sufficient to pay the sin-debt that we all owed. As we have seen, Yahshua was a worthy substitute for us, and so Elohim could be " ...just and the justifier of the one who has faith in Yahshua" (Romans 3:26). Our sins weren't overlooked by Elohim. He paid for them Himself at the price of His very own Son.
That Elohim didn't let man go to destruction but made a way of salvation for him at the price of His own Son, is a testimony to His Grace and Everlasting Mercy (Ephesians 2:7). Elohim has not dealt with us according to our sins, but instead He dealt with His Son according to our sins, thereby making available to us the free gift of righteousness. Elohim saw that man was helpless to reestablish right-standing with Him, so He reestablished it for us.
This is the very truth which the Jews could not comprehend. The Bible says the Jews did not achieve right-standing " ... because they did not pursue it by faith, but as though it were by works. They stumbled over the stumbling stone (i.e.,Yahshua)" (Romans 9:32). Righteousness can only be achieved through faith in Yahshua Messiah; good works will never make anyone righteous.
The Law was given to show man that he is lost in sin (See Romans 7:14-24 in which Paul describes his state before he was saved), and that he is utterly helpless to achieve right standing with Elohim on his own merit. Paul called the Law a tutor that brings us to Messiah (Galatians 3:24), so that we can be made right by putting our faith in Yahshua's sacrifice.
The only way to get a free gift is simply to receive it, and Elohim's method of receiving from Him is Faith (Hebrews 11:6). The only way any man will ever receive the righteousness which Elohim has made available is to receive it by faith!
We can stand before Elohim without condemnation, not because we worked ourselves to a position of worthiness before Him, but because we have faith in the fact that Yahshua’s sacrifice was sufficient to eliminate sin. When Elohim sees a man or woman not striving to establish his or her own righteousness, but simply accepting Elohim's free gift and believing in Yahshua’s all-sufficient sacrifice, Elohim credits them with His very own, holy and pure Righteousness.
Faith is not a work to which a Christian can point and then say to Elohim, "See there! I deserve to be justified." A child who receives a gift from his parents doesn't then go out and start bragging about how wonderful he is for the way in which he received the gift. He tells others how wonderful and loving his parents are! In the same way, faith brings glory not to the one who believes, but to the One who bestows the gracious gift which faith receives. "Let him who boasts, boast in the Lord" (1 Corinthians 1:31).
You are no more righteous and acceptable in Elohim's sight today than you were on the day in which you were saved. You didn't deserve the favor of Elohim then, and you don't deserve it now! Elohim's favor can never be earned by man. Your right standing with Elohim is based on the fact that you believe in the sufficiency of Yahshua’s sacrifice.
Elohim forgives us when we stumble on the same basis as He redeemed us - Grace! The idea of penance (doing good deeds to pay for sins) came into being because men thought that they could earn Elohim's forgiveness. Penance is nothing more than the flesh saying, "I don't need the grace of Elohim; I can earn His forgiveness!" But, the Bible says, "No flesh should glory in His presence" (1 Corinthians 1:29 KJV).
Righteousness returns to him the dominion which Elohim had given Adam at the outset.
Righteousness restores to him the freedom from fear which Adam lost after he fell (Genesis 3:10).
Righteousness enables him to come into Elohim's presence without any feeling of guilt, inferiority, or condemnation.
But we are under a better covenant than they were because Yahshua has opened the way into the presence of Elohim for us. We can come freely without any fear (Hebrews 10:19,20).
We are righteous before Elohim, and so He is at peace with us. The sin and condemnation that caused Adam to fear have been removed (Romans 8:1), so there is no reason for us to be afraid of Elohim. Elohim has imparted to us His own righteousness, the same right standing that Yahshua had when He walked the earth. "He (Elohim) made Him (Yahshua) who knew no sin to be sin on our behalf, that we might become the righteousness of Elohim in Him" (2 Corinthians 5:21).
The people of Yahshua’s day often marveled at the authority and boldness in which Yahshua spoke and acted (Mark 1:22,27). When He prayed before the tomb of Lazarus, He said: "Father, I thank Thee that Thou heardest Me. And I knew that Thou hearest Me always" (John 11:41,42). Yahshua was always confident that He had Elohim's ear. That confidence stemmed from His awareness that He was in right standing with Elohim Who loved Him and Who could do anything that He asked.
When you are in right standing with Elohim and can stand blameless before Him, that means Elohim is for you, He is on your side! Your quiet assurance comes from this realization: "If Elohim be for us, who can be against us?" (Romans 8:31 KJV). This is the boldness that enabled Peter to tell the lame man at the Beautiful Gate to rise and walk (Acts 3:6). This is the confidence that is able to tell a dead woman to arise (Acts 9:40).
That these believers don't know that Elohim has made them righteous doesn't in any way negate the truth of that fact. They are righteous whether they know it or not. The sad result, however, is that these people can't avail themselves of all the blessings which right standing brings. There is no barrier of sin between them and Elohim, but they are convinced that one exists. Many times this kind of thinking is the result of the gospel being preached as a revelation of sin, rather than a revelation of Elohim's righteousness.
Believers need to establish firmly in their hearts and minds that Elohim has declared them righteous on the basis of Yahshua’s sacrifice. Elohim sees us as holy and blameless, washed pure from our sins by the blood of His Son. We should continue in that righteousness by confessing our sins daily. As we affirm in our minds that we are righteous before Him, we will become mature adults, not only "accustomed," but well-versed in "the word of righteousness.”
Righteousness is by faith (Romans 1:16,17), and faith is not an emotion. Our right standing before Elohim is based upon our faith in the work of the cross. When we choose to believe feelings of unworthiness, we are in effect saying that Christ's sacrifice was not sufficient. Put your faith in what the Word says Yahshua accomplished for us on Calvary, and not in what your emotions say about your worthiness.
The Word says you are the righteousness of Elohim (2 Corinthians 5:21), because that is how Elohim sees you!
The Word says you are holy and blameless before Him
(Ephesians 1:4), because that is what Elohim thinks of you!
The Word says you are part of a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for Elohim's own possession (1 Peter 2:9), because that is how Elohim feels about you!
Agree with Elohim and His Word, rather than your emotions.
You are a righteous person!
"Since therefore, brethren, we have confidence to enter the holy place by the blood of Yahshua ... let us draw near with a sincere heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled clean from an evil conscience and our bodies washed with pure water" (Hebrews 10:19,22).
I. INTRODUCTION
II. MAN’S GREAT NEED
A. MAN BEFORE THE FALL
B. MAN AFTER THE FALL
C. MAN’S INABILITY TO HELP HIMSELF
III. ELOHIM’S ANSWER TO MAN’S NEED
A. YAHSHUA, ELOHIM’S SOLUTION
B. OLD TESTAMENT FIGURES POINTING TO YAHSHUA
C. NEW TESTAMENT FULFILLMENT OF OLD TESTAMENT FIGURES
D. THE BLOOD OF YAHSHUA CLEANSED SIN
E. MESSIAH’S IDENTIFICATION WITH MAN
F. HOW GOD COULD BE JUST IN JUSTIFYING
IV. THE FREE GIFT OF RIGHTEOUSNESS
A. NOT BY WORKS
B. RIGHTEOUSNESS BY FAITH
V. THE EFFECT OF RIGHTEOUSNESS
A. PEACE WITH ELOHIM
B. QUIETNESS AND CONFIDENCE
VI. ESTABLISHING THE REALITY OF RIGHTEOUSNESS
A. DON’T LOOK TO YOUR EMOTIONS
B. SEE YOURSELF AS ELOHIM SEES YOU
VII. SUMMARY – THE VALUE OF RIGHTEOUSNESS
- INTRODUCTION
Before fellowship with Elohim could be reestablished, this sin had to be replaced with righteousness. That is what the story of Elohim's redemption is all about: Elohim removed from man the sin which separated him from Elohim and replaced it with His very own righteousness. How Elohim accomplished this and that He was just in doing so, is revealed in the "gospel" (good news) message of the New Testament.
For many years the gospel has been preached as a revelation of sin. Preachers have spent great amounts of time telling of the evil which is in mankind. However, in his letter to the Romans, Paul shows us that rather than the gospel being a revelation of sin, it is a revelation of righteousness. He explains how Elohim made His righteousness available to man through faith in Yahshua Messiah (Romans 1:16,17).
Believers need to deepen their understanding of this revelation. Elohim has imparted unto them His own righteousness, and they are therefore in right-standing with Him. Elohim's desire is that we know this so well that we can " ... draw near with confidence to the throne of grace" (Hebrews 4:16), the very presence of Elohim, free from the fear that Adam experienced after he sinned.
- MAN’S GREAT NEED
- MAN BEFORE THE FALL
- Created in Elohim’s Image
- Elohim’s under-ruler
Yet Thou hast made him a little lower than heavenly beings, And dost crown him with glory and majesty! Thou dost make him to rule over the works of Thy hands; Thou hast put all things under his feet.
Psalm 8:5,6
Adam was Elohim's under-ruler on the earth, and it was his responsibility to take care of it.
- Freedom of Choice
The New Testament reveals that before the foundations of the world, Elohim had wanted a family (Ephesians 1:4,5), which is why He called us into fellowship with Himself and His Son (1 Corinthians 1:9; 1 John 1:3). So He created a being like Himself (in His image), giving him dominion and freedom of choice. With such a creation, He could have fellowship.
- MAN AFTER THE FALL
- Spiritual Death
- The Inheritance
Thus, the curse of sin passed onto the entire human race as a result of Adam's transgression. David was so aware of this curse that he stated in his prayer of repentance: "Behold, I was brought forth in iniquity, and in sin my mother conceived me" (Psalm 51:5).
- MAN’S INABILITY TO HELP HIMSELF
"For all have sinned, and fall short of the glory of Elohim ... " (Romans 3:23). Paul says that there is none righteous, not one (Romans 3:10). Those who wish to establish their own righteousness by good works are destined to fail and might well cry out as did Paul before his conversion: "Wretched man that I am! Who will set me free from the body of this death?" (Romans 7:24).
Please try to read all referenced verses.
- ELOHIM’S ANSWER TO MAN’S NEED
"For while we were still helpless, at the right time, Messiah died for the ungodly" (Romans 5:6). Man was helpless to regain that position of right standing with Elohim that Adam had originally enjoyed. Elohim Himself would have to do it for man.
- YAHSHUA, ELOHIM’S SOLUTION.
- Did the Old Covenant Fail?
But the Old Covenant was never intended to be the means by which Elohim would free man from the slavery of sin and unrighteousness. The scriptures are clear on this point. "For it is impossible for the blood of bulls and goats to take away sins" (Hebrews 10:4). "For the Law (i.e. the Old Covenant) can never by the same sacrifices which they offer continually, make perfect those who draw near" (Hebrews 10:1). Elohim never intended the rituals and regulations of the Old Cove nant to be the means of man's redemption.
Please try to read all referenced verses.
- Atonement under the Old Covenant
Please try to read all referenced verses.
- OLD TESTAMENT FIGURES POINTING TO YAHSHUA
For the Israelites, the most significant day for the expiation of sin in the calendar was the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur). This was the day on which the High Priest made sacrifice for the sins of the people.
Read Leviticus 16:1 – 28
The sin offering mentioned in this passage is symbolic of the Lord Yahshua. Notice that it involved not one, but two goats.
- The blood
- The scapegoat
- NEW TESTAMENT FULFILLMENT OF OLD TESTAMENT FIGURES
- The shedding of blood
- The identification with sin
- THE BLOOD OF YAHSHUA CLEANSED SIN
Yahshua’s blood did something which the blood of animals could never do. The blood of animal sacrifices had only temporary and external effects (Hebrews 9:9,10; Hebrews 10:1-3). But the blood of Yahshua has a permanent and inward effect (Hebrews 9:12,14). It is His blood that washed us clean from our sins (Revelation 1:5), making us holy and blameless before the Father.
Please try to read all referenced verses.
- The blood of Yahshua speaks for us
Yahshua’s blood speaks as well. It speaks forgiveness and redemption. Yahshua's blood is speaking forgiveness for you at this very moment, telling Elohim that the price for your sin has been paid! Praise Yahweh!
- The blood of Yahshua is our receipt
- MESSIAH’S IDENTIFICATION WITH MAN
Yahshua didn't just bear the penalty for sin - He bore the sin itself. "But Yahweh has caused the iniquity of us all to fall on Him" (Isaiah 53:6,12). He died under the judgment of Elohim and went to the place of departed spirits, called Hades (Acts 2:27) or the abyss (Romans 10:7). According to Yahshua’s teaching in Luke 16:19 - 31, Hades had two parts: the place of the righteous dead, and the place of the wicked dead. Yahshua was in the place of the righteous dead because though He bore our sin, He, Himself, was righteous and sinless.
- Represented in His death
The "old man" to which Paul refers was our old, spiritually dead nature. Paul was so acutely aware that he was represented in Christ's death that he could say, "I have been crucified with Christ" (Galatians 2:20), by which he meant, "the sinful nature (old man) that separated me from Elohim died when Yahshua died!"
- Represented in His resurrection
The purpose in Christ's becoming sin for us was that we might be made the righteousness of Elohim. Yahshua was imputed with our sin, so that we could be imputed with His righteousness.
- HOW ELOHIM COULD BE JUST IN JUSTIFYING
But the Bible says that Elohim sent Yahshua to be the propitiation for our sins (Romans 3:25; 1 John 2:2; 4:10). Propitiation means appeasement or satisfaction. By the sacrifice of Yahshua, the just wrath of Elohim was appeased. The wrath that should rightly have fallen on us was focused on Messiah as He hung on the cross.
- An acceptable sacrifice
If Elohim had just appeared on the scene (an eternal spirit) and not become a man, He would not have been vulnerable to temptation; for "Elohim cannot be tempted by evil" (James 1:13). Only humans (and angels) can be tempted; so Yahshua became a man.
The Bible affirms that Yahshua was tempted in every way, yet He never succumbed (Hebrews 4:15); He always obeyed Elohim. In fact, He lived His entire life in accordance with the precepts of Yahweh’s Law. Thus, when He was led away to Calvary, He was indeed a "lamb unblemished and spotless" (1 Peter 1:19).
- A Son of Adam obedient to death
Yahshua is called the "last Adam" (1 Corinthians 15:45; Romans 5:14), because He came to undo what the first Adam had done. The first Adam fell because he disobeyed Elohim. The Last Adam (Yahshua) obeyed Elohim in every point, becoming obedient to the point of death (Philippians 2:8). Yahshua's obedience to Elohim in the Garden of Gethsemane - to die for the sins of mankind - undid what Adam's disobedience had done – bringing sins to all mankind - in the Garden of Eden.
- Divinity
And thus, we see Yahshua continually affirming His divinity. "I and the Father are one" (John 10:30). "Truly, truly I say to you, before Abraham was born, I am" (John 8:58). In this latter scripture, Yahshua used the same expression to describe Himself which Elohim spoke to Moses: "I am that I am" (Exodus 3:14).
- Fully Elohim/fully man
How could a person be man and Elohim? Elohim accomplished this through the virgin birth. Yahshua was born when the Holy Spirit overshadowed a virgin by the name of Mary (or Miriam) and caused her to conceive (Luke 1:35). This was a supernatural occurrence. Yahshua was born of a woman (Galatians 4:4), but He was conceived by the Spirit of Almighty Elohim (Matthew 1:18-20)! Thus, simultaneously He was fully man and fully Elohim.
"And without controversy, great is the mystery of godliness: Elohim was manifested in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory" (1 Timothy 3:16 KJV).
The wages of our sin was death, but Elohim deemed the death of His spotless Son Yahshua as sufficient to pay the sin-debt that we all owed. As we have seen, Yahshua was a worthy substitute for us, and so Elohim could be " ...just and the justifier of the one who has faith in Yahshua" (Romans 3:26). Our sins weren't overlooked by Elohim. He paid for them Himself at the price of His very own Son.
- THE FREE GIFT OF RIGHTEOUSNESS
That Elohim didn't let man go to destruction but made a way of salvation for him at the price of His own Son, is a testimony to His Grace and Everlasting Mercy (Ephesians 2:7). Elohim has not dealt with us according to our sins, but instead He dealt with His Son according to our sins, thereby making available to us the free gift of righteousness. Elohim saw that man was helpless to reestablish right-standing with Him, so He reestablished it for us.
- NOT BY WORKS
This is the very truth which the Jews could not comprehend. The Bible says the Jews did not achieve right-standing " ... because they did not pursue it by faith, but as though it were by works. They stumbled over the stumbling stone (i.e.,Yahshua)" (Romans 9:32). Righteousness can only be achieved through faith in Yahshua Messiah; good works will never make anyone righteous.
- The Law
The Law was given to show man that he is lost in sin (See Romans 7:14-24 in which Paul describes his state before he was saved), and that he is utterly helpless to achieve right standing with Elohim on his own merit. Paul called the Law a tutor that brings us to Messiah (Galatians 3:24), so that we can be made right by putting our faith in Yahshua's sacrifice.
- Self-righteousness
- RIGHTEOUSNESS BY FAITH
The only way to get a free gift is simply to receive it, and Elohim's method of receiving from Him is Faith (Hebrews 11:6). The only way any man will ever receive the righteousness which Elohim has made available is to receive it by faith!
- Our believing
We can stand before Elohim without condemnation, not because we worked ourselves to a position of worthiness before Him, but because we have faith in the fact that Yahshua’s sacrifice was sufficient to eliminate sin. When Elohim sees a man or woman not striving to establish his or her own righteousness, but simply accepting Elohim's free gift and believing in Yahshua’s all-sufficient sacrifice, Elohim credits them with His very own, holy and pure Righteousness.
- Elohim’s Grace
Faith is not a work to which a Christian can point and then say to Elohim, "See there! I deserve to be justified." A child who receives a gift from his parents doesn't then go out and start bragging about how wonderful he is for the way in which he received the gift. He tells others how wonderful and loving his parents are! In the same way, faith brings glory not to the one who believes, but to the One who bestows the gracious gift which faith receives. "Let him who boasts, boast in the Lord" (1 Corinthians 1:31).
- Our Receiving
- Continuing in Grace
You are no more righteous and acceptable in Elohim's sight today than you were on the day in which you were saved. You didn't deserve the favor of Elohim then, and you don't deserve it now! Elohim's favor can never be earned by man. Your right standing with Elohim is based on the fact that you believe in the sufficiency of Yahshua’s sacrifice.
- Receiving Forgiveness
Elohim forgives us when we stumble on the same basis as He redeemed us - Grace! The idea of penance (doing good deeds to pay for sins) came into being because men thought that they could earn Elohim's forgiveness. Penance is nothing more than the flesh saying, "I don't need the grace of Elohim; I can earn His forgiveness!" But, the Bible says, "No flesh should glory in His presence" (1 Corinthians 1:29 KJV).
- THE EFFECT OF RIGHTEOUSNESS
Righteousness returns to him the dominion which Elohim had given Adam at the outset.
Righteousness restores to him the freedom from fear which Adam lost after he fell (Genesis 3:10).
Righteousness enables him to come into Elohim's presence without any feeling of guilt, inferiority, or condemnation.
- PEACE WITH ELOHIM
- Yahshua Removed the Sin Barrier
But we are under a better covenant than they were because Yahshua has opened the way into the presence of Elohim for us. We can come freely without any fear (Hebrews 10:19,20).
- Free Access to Elohim’s Presence
We are righteous before Elohim, and so He is at peace with us. The sin and condemnation that caused Adam to fear have been removed (Romans 8:1), so there is no reason for us to be afraid of Elohim. Elohim has imparted to us His own righteousness, the same right standing that Yahshua had when He walked the earth. "He (Elohim) made Him (Yahshua) who knew no sin to be sin on our behalf, that we might become the righteousness of Elohim in Him" (2 Corinthians 5:21).
- QUIETNESS AND CONFIDENCE
The people of Yahshua’s day often marveled at the authority and boldness in which Yahshua spoke and acted (Mark 1:22,27). When He prayed before the tomb of Lazarus, He said: "Father, I thank Thee that Thou heardest Me. And I knew that Thou hearest Me always" (John 11:41,42). Yahshua was always confident that He had Elohim's ear. That confidence stemmed from His awareness that He was in right standing with Elohim Who loved Him and Who could do anything that He asked.
When you are in right standing with Elohim and can stand blameless before Him, that means Elohim is for you, He is on your side! Your quiet assurance comes from this realization: "If Elohim be for us, who can be against us?" (Romans 8:31 KJV). This is the boldness that enabled Peter to tell the lame man at the Beautiful Gate to rise and walk (Acts 3:6). This is the confidence that is able to tell a dead woman to arise (Acts 9:40).
- ESTABLISHING THE REALITY OF RIGHTEOUSNESS
That these believers don't know that Elohim has made them righteous doesn't in any way negate the truth of that fact. They are righteous whether they know it or not. The sad result, however, is that these people can't avail themselves of all the blessings which right standing brings. There is no barrier of sin between them and Elohim, but they are convinced that one exists. Many times this kind of thinking is the result of the gospel being preached as a revelation of sin, rather than a revelation of Elohim's righteousness.
Believers need to establish firmly in their hearts and minds that Elohim has declared them righteous on the basis of Yahshua’s sacrifice. Elohim sees us as holy and blameless, washed pure from our sins by the blood of His Son. We should continue in that righteousness by confessing our sins daily. As we affirm in our minds that we are righteous before Him, we will become mature adults, not only "accustomed," but well-versed in "the word of righteousness.”
- DON’T LOOK TO YOUR EMOTIONS
Righteousness is by faith (Romans 1:16,17), and faith is not an emotion. Our right standing before Elohim is based upon our faith in the work of the cross. When we choose to believe feelings of unworthiness, we are in effect saying that Christ's sacrifice was not sufficient. Put your faith in what the Word says Yahshua accomplished for us on Calvary, and not in what your emotions say about your worthiness.
- SEE YOURSELF AS ELOHIM SEES YOU
The Word says you are the righteousness of Elohim (2 Corinthians 5:21), because that is how Elohim sees you!
The Word says you are holy and blameless before Him
(Ephesians 1:4), because that is what Elohim thinks of you!
The Word says you are part of a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for Elohim's own possession (1 Peter 2:9), because that is how Elohim feels about you!
Agree with Elohim and His Word, rather than your emotions.
You are a righteous person!
- SUMMARY – THE VALUE OF RIGHTEOUSNESS
"Since therefore, brethren, we have confidence to enter the holy place by the blood of Yahshua ... let us draw near with a sincere heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled clean from an evil conscience and our bodies washed with pure water" (Hebrews 10:19,22).