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1)      Righteousness
a)     Romans 5:1 – One of the most important scriptures to the believer.
i)        We have been declared righteous by faith.
ii)       We have peace with God.
b)     Unfortunately, most of the teachings of the church tend toward sinfulness and the failure to be able to measure up to God – “sin consciousness.”
c)     For many of us, growing up and into our adult life, we were told that even though Jesus has died for us, for our sin, we still have this sin nature in us.
We are still a sinner.
d)     2 Cor.
5:21
i)        We grasp the truth of the first part of that verse, but it is the latter that we fail, many times to grasp the impact of – becoming the righteousness of God in Christ.
The devil has a fairly good idea of what it will mean to him and his kingdom if you understand fully what becoming the righteousness of God means.
ii)       Righteousness isn’t for the sweet by and by.
I believe it was purchased for us now, in this life.
e)     Jude 24
i)        If He cannot present us “now” before His presence with exceeding joy, He certainly won’t be able to present us before the Father after death with exceeding joy.
ii)       If death is required to cleanse us from sin, we are in a difficult dilemma.
iii)     Death is a result of the devil’s work.
If death then becomes the means of cleansing sin, then God was unable to give us victory, and he needed the devil to help him out in completing His redemptive work.
God never has and never will need anything from the devil, and neither do you!
f)       2 Peter 1:4 – When the scripture declares that we “have become partakers of the divine nature,” and that we are the righteousness of God in Christ (2 Cor.
5:21).
Christ himself has become our righteousness.
We are in Him, if we are the children of God.
g)     Some have taught that even after you are born again, you still have the fallen nature in you.
The fallen nature if the sin nature that came into Adam at the fall.
In John 8:41-44, Jesus made a separation between those who believed in the Lord and those who didn’t or were religious.
h)     Also, 1 Jo.
3:10 – In the unbeliever, they are one of their father – the devil.
They have Satan’s nature in them.
In the believer, those who are the children of God, those who have made Jesus Lord of their life.
Their nature has been changed.
They no longer are of Satan’s kingdom.
The Bible tells us that “ we have passed from darkness into light.”
We have been brought into the family of God – His kingdom.
We have a new nature, the nature of God.
“Old things have passed away.
Behold, all things have become new.”
(2 Cor.
5:17).
i)        2 Cor. 5 V6 – The confusion over natures is because we are looking from a worldly point of view.
i)        Some may say well, if I have a new nature, why is there still a desire to sin at times, or why do I sin sometimes?
Where does that come from?
The nature of the flesh.
ii)       Paul said that the outward man is perishing, but the inward man is being renewed day by day.
The eternal part of your being – your spirit and soul – are the real you.
iii)     Your body of flesh is temporary – it will die and turn to dust someday.
It will not go to heaven.
The only way for it to go with you, it would have to be changed.
j)        1 Cor.
15:40-57 – As long as we remain in this earth, we are clothed with mortal flesh.
i)        Where did man come from?
(V47) The dust of the earth.
After Adam fell, what did God do  concerning the earth?
Gen. 3:17 – He said, the ground was now cursed because of man.
Because of that, the curse abides in the flesh.
Understand that when Adam sinned against God, he experienced two deaths: first, spiritual – he became spiritually separated from God; second, he died physically.
So, when he sinned, he experienced in his entire being – spirit, soul, and body – the effects of his rebellion against God.
ii)       From that time on, man was under the blight of spiritual death, because of that came sin consciousness.
k)      When Jesus came, the last Adam, He was a life-giving spirit.
When Jesus came and redeemed mankind, he, for those who received him, gave life to our spirit man.
Thus, we received a new nature.
We were born of God.
But our physical bodies still carry the curse in them, as long as our physical body is made up of the dust of the earth, it will have a curse on it.
The only way for you to totally be free from the curse – Romans 8:23 – when will our body be redeemed?
At the sound of the trump and we will all go up to meet Jesus in the air.
i)        Until then, you have a body that has a will that is contrary to the will of God, unless you bring it into subjection of the spirit of God.
ii)       Gal.
2:20 – Your body doesn’t have power over you unless you allow it.
iii)     God sent his Son, Jesus, to the world to become incarnate, to become eternally united with humanity.
Jesus went to the cross by the determined counsel of God the Father, became sin, took our place as a substitute.
Then, He conquered the enemy and made righteousness available to man.
A redemption that didn’t make man righteous would be a fallacy!
iv)   Until man is righteous and knows it, Satan reigns over him, sin and disease are his masters.
But, the instant he knows that he is the righteousness of God in Christ and knows what righteousness means – Satan is defeated.
v)     Righteousness comes to us by taking Jesus Christ as our savior and Lord over our lives.
At that moment we receive God’s nature and we become the righteousness of God in Christ.
vi)   We            are no longer sinners, with a nature of the devil.
We are new creatures in Christ.
We have a new nature and a new name, and we are placed in the family of God.
Now we have been made righteous.
Next, we must know we are the righteousness of God in Christ.
The knowledge of our righteousness comes as we renew our minds to the word of God.
As we understand it, it creates a boldness and confidence in God.
This confidence comes from knowing:
(1)   Knowing what we are in Christ.
(2)   Knowing how the Father looks upon us.
(3)   Knowing what he considers us to be.
vii)  Eph.
1:3, Col. 1:21-22, Eph.
5:27
(1)   He has already done it, this isn’t reserved for a time after we are all in heaven.
It happened the moment you accepted Jesus.
You were present before the Father, the newest child of God, and all of heaven rejoiced over your new birth.
(2)   Rom.
8:37, 8:1, Phil.
4:13
\\ 1)      Righteousness
a)     Eph.
2:10
i)        These good works are all planned by the Father.
There isn’t a thing that is demanded of us that we cannot accomplish.
ii)       Because redemption is a completed work, Jesus then can present us before the Father without spot or wrinkle.
So, everyone who has received Jesus’ work of redemption has become a new creation.
b)     2 Cor.
5:17
i)        “Therefore if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation, old things are passed away; behold all things have become new.”
(1)   All these things are of God.
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