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`He
hath showed
thee, O man,
what is good;
and what doth
the Lord
require of
thee, but to
justly, and to
love mercy, and
to walk humbly
with thy God?'
-- Micah 6:8
`Present
yourselves unto
God, as alive
from the dead,
and your
members as
instruments of
righteousness.
Even so now
present your
members as
servants to
righteousness
unto
sanctification.'
-- Rom.
6:13,18,19
The word of
Micah teaches
us that the
fruit of the
salvation of
God is seen
chiefly in
three things.
The new life
must be
characterized,
in my relation
to God and His
will, by
righteousness
and doing
right; in my
relation to my neighbour, by
love and
beneficence; in
relation to
myself, by
humility and
lowliness. For
the present, we
meditate on
righteousness.
Scripture
teaches us that
no man is
righteous
before God, or
has any
righteousness
that can stand
before God;
(Ps. 14:3;
143:2; Rom.
3:10,20) that
man receives
the rightness
or
righteousness
of Christ for
nothing; and
that by this
righteousness,
which is
received in
faith, he is
then justified
before God,
(Rom. 3:22,24:
10:3,10; 1 Cor.
1:30; 2 Cor.
5:21; Gal.
2:16; Phil.
3:9) he is
right with God.
This righteous
sentence of God
is something
effectual,
whereby the
life of
righteousness
is implanted in
man, and he
learns to live
as a righteous
man, and to do
righteousness.
(Rom. 5:17,18;
6:13,18,19;
8:3; Tit. 1:8;
2:12; 1 John
2:29; 3:9,10)
Being right
with God is
followed by
doing right.
`The righteous
shall live by
faith' a
righteous life.
It is to be
feared that
this is not
always
understood. One
thinks
sometimes more
of
justification
than of
righteousness
in life and
walk. To
understand the
will and the
thoughts of God
here, let us
trace what
Scripture
teaches us on
this point. We
shall be
persuaded that
the man who is
clothed with a
divine
righteousness
before God must
also walk
before God and
man in a divine
righteousness.
Consider how,
in the word,
the servants of
God are praised
as righteous;
(Gen. 6:9; 7:1;
Matt. 1:19;
Luke 1:6; 2:25;
2 Pet. 2:7) how
the favour and
blessing of God
are pronounced
upon the
righteous; (Ps.
1:6; 5:13,
14:5; 34:16,20;
37:17,39;
92:13; 97:11;
144:8) how the
righteous are
called to
confidence, to
joy. (Ps.
32:11; 33:1;
58:11; 64:11;
68:4; 97:12)
See this
especially in
the Book of
Psalms. See how
in Proverbs,
although you
should take but
one chapter
only, all
blessing is
pronounced upon
the righteous. (Prov.
10:3,6,7,11,16,20,21,24,25,28,30,31,32
See how
everywhere men
are divided
into two
classes, the
righteous and
the godless.
(Eccles 3:17; Isa. 3:10;
Ezek. 3:18,20;
18:21,23;
33:12; Mal.
3:18; Matt.
5:45; 12:49;
25:46) See how,
in the New
Testament, the
Lord Jesus
demands this
righteousness;
(Matt. 5:6,20;
6:33) how Paul,
who announces
most the
doctrine of
justification
by faith alone,
insists that
this is the aim
of
justification,
to form
righteous men,
who do right.
Rom. 3:31;
6:13,22; 7:4,6;
8:4; 2 Cor.
9:9,10; Phil
1:11; 1 Tim.
6:11) See how
John names
righteousness
along with love
as the two
indispensable
marks of the
children of
God. (1 John
2:4,11,29;
3:10; 5:2) When
you put all
these facts
together, it
must be very
evident to you
that a true
Christian is a
man who does
righteousness
in all things,
even as God is
righteous.
And what this
righteousness
is, Scripture
will also teach
you. It is a
life in
accordance with
the commands of
God, in all
their breadth
and height. The
righteous man
does what is
right in the
eyes of the
Lord. (Ps.
119:166,168;
Luke 1:6,75; 1 Thess. 2:10) He
takes not the
rules of human
action; he asks
not what man
considers
lawful. As a
man who stands
right with God,
who walks
uprightly with
God, he dreads
above all
things even the
least
unrighteousness.
He is afraid,
above all, of
being partial
to himself, of
doing any wrong
to his
neighbour for
the sake of his
own advantage.
In great and
little things
alike, he takes
the Scriptures
as his measure
and line. As
the ally of
God, he knows
that the way of
righteousness
is the way of
blessing, and
life, and joy.
Consider,
further, the
promises of
blessing and
joy which God
has for the
righteous, and
then live as
one who, in
friendship with
God, and
clothed with
the
righteousness
of His Son
through faith,
has no
alternative but
to do
righteousness.
O
Lord, who hast
said, `There is
no God else
beside Me: a
just God and a
Saviour,' Thou
art my God. It
is as a
righteous God
that Thou are
my Saviour, and
hast redeemed
me in Thy Son.
As a righteous
God Thou makest
me also
righteous, and
sayest to me
that the
righteous shall
live by faith.
O Lord, let the
new life in me
be the life of
faith, the life
of a righteous
man. Amen.
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(Ps.
14:3; 143:2;
Rom. 3:10,20)
(Rom. 3:22,24:
10:3,10; 1 Cor.
1:30; 2 Cor.
5:21; Gal.
2:16; Phil.
3:9) (Rom.
5:17,18;
6:13,18,19;
8:3; Tit. 1:8;
2:12; 1 John
2:29; 3:9,10)
(Gen. 6:9; 7:1;
Matt. 1:19;
Luke 1:6; 2:25;
2 Pet. 2:7)
(Ps. 1:6; 5:13,
14:5; 34:16,20;
37:17,39;
92:13; 97:11;
144:8)(Ps.
32:11; 33:1;
58:11; 64:11;
68:4;
97:12)(Prov.
10:3,6,7,11,16,20,21,24,25,28,30,31,32
) (Eccles 3:17;
Isa. 3:10;
Ezek. 3:18,20;
18:21,23;
33:12; Mal.
3:18; Matt.
5:45; 12:49;
25:46) (Matt.
5:6,20;
6:33)(Rom.
3:31; 6:13,22;
7:4,6; 8:4; 2
Cor. 9:9,10;
Phil 1:11; 1
Tim. 6:11)(1
John 2:4,11,29;
3:10; 5:2)(Ps.
119:166,168;
Luke 1:6,75; 1
Thess. 2:10)
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1. Observe the
connection
between the
doing of
righteousness
and
sanctification
in Rom.
6:19,22;
`Present your
members as
servants to
righteousness
unto
sanctification.'
`Having become
servants to
God, ye have
your fruit unto
sanctification.'
The doing of
righteousness,
righteousness
in conduct and
action, is the
way to
holiness.
Obedience is
the way to
become filled
with the Holy
Ghost. And the
indwelling of
God through the
Spirit -- this
is holiness.
2. `Suffer it
now: for thus
it becometh us
to fulfil all
righteousness.
It was when the
Lord Jesus had
spoken that
word that He
was baptized
with the
Spirit. Let us
set aside every
temptation not
to walk in full
obedience
towards God,
even as He did,
and we too
shall be filled
with the
Spirit.
`Blessed are
they that
hunger and
thirst after
righteousness.'
3. Take pains
to set before
yourselves the
image of a man
who so walks
that the name
of `righteous;
is
involuntarily
given to him.
Think of his
uprightness,
his
conscientious
care to cause
no one to
suffer the
least injury,
his holy fear
and carefulness
to transgress
none of the
commands of the
Lord --
righteous, and
walking in all
the
commandments
and ordinances
of the Lord
blameless; and
then say to the
Lord that you
should so live.
4. You
understand now
the great word,
`The righteous
shall live by
faith.' By
faith the
godless is
justified, and
becomes a
righteous man;
by faith he
lives as a
righteous man.
| -Father,
may fellowship
with Thee, and
Thy Son, by Thy
Holy Spirit
permeate the
entire
communion of
saints so
completely,
resulting in a
transport so
Divine, that
tongue could
never tell, nor
lips describe
the sacred
rapture. (1
John 1:3-4) |
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Ps 54:2 Hear my prayer, O God; give ear to the words of my mouth.
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| Ro 4:13 For the promise, that he should be the heir of the world, was not to Abraham, or to his seed, through the law, but through the righteousness of faith. |
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