According to the New Testament, there are two aspects of Christ being righteousness to the believers: He is our objective righteousness before God to be justified before Him, and He is the lived out righteousness subjectively to be justified before God; we need to know and experience Christ in both of these aspects. Lord Jesus, […]
Two Aspects of Christ being Righteousness to the Believers: Objective and Subjective
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the entire Divine Trinity treasures the sinner and participates in bringing him back to God!
The chapter in the Bible that best illustrates the Triune God reaching man and bringing man into Himself is Luke 15. Here we see a Shepherd having 100 sheep but one of them got lost – so He leaves the 99 behind to find the one lost sheep (Luke 15:4-7). The Shepherd signifies Christ, the […]
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