Monday, 2 July 2007

Right-ness

We are all obsessed with being right, with having the right answer, with being proved right in our dispute with someone else. But what does it mean to be right before God?

In 2 Peter 1 he starts this letter with a reminder that “To those who through the righteousness of our God and Saviour Jesus Christ have received a faith as precious as ours.”

To be righteous is to be in a right standing before God, to be able to face God without being in your sin. God is holy and as such cannot even stand to look upon sin, and one day he will judge all sin, all rebellion, all rejection of his kingship. Now therein lies the problem because our rejection of God’s way of living means that we stand guilty before God. We don't in and of ourselves stand right before God, in fact we stand under just judgement and condemnation.

But says Peter the believer can stand right before God, and the basis of the believers right standing before God is “through the righteousness of our God and Saviour Jesus Christ” and it comes by faith. By faith in Jesus as the Messiah, God’s promised one, and Saviour, the one who dies in our place, saving us from the consequences of our sin, they and we can stand before God in a right relationship with him, viewed by him as his perfect children.

Do you see why faith is so fundamental? Because without faith in Jesus we have no chance of pleasing God, without faith in Jesus we are utterly bereft of any hope of ever escaping God’s righteous judgement for our refusal to acknowledge him as God and King.

But in Jesus, through faith we can be right!

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