Jesus Christ Our Righteousness Versus Justifying Ourselves

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Jesus Christ our righteousness offers us His righteousness by grace through faith. It's part of the classic double imputation that takes place at every conversion. Our unrighteousness is imputed to Christ, and His perfect righteousness is imputed to us: "For our sake he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God" (2 Corinthians 5:21). This is why we don't need to try to justify ourselves.

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00:00 Jesus Christ Our Righteousness (Luke 16:14-15)
04:35 Lesson One: It is tempting to (Part One) ____________ God’s word when it convicts us (Luke 16:14).
18:57 Lesson One: It is tempting to (Part Two) ______________ ourselves (Luke 16:15, 1 Corinthians 28:9, Proverbs 24:12, Matthew 5:19, 19:16-17, Luke 10:25-28, 18:9-14).
31:19 Lesson Two: Because of Jesus Christ Our Righteousness, we don’t have to ______________ ___________________ (Luke 2:21-24, Matthew 3:13-15, 17:24-27, 2 Corinthians 5:21).

Family Worship Guide

Directions: Read the following passages and answer the questions below:

Day 1: Read Luke 16:14-15, 1 Corinthians 28:9, Proverbs 24:12 and discuss: what are things people believe to convince themselves that they are good and not sinners? Which of these are you tempted to believe about yourself? What does justified mean? Why did the Pharisees ridicule Jesus’s teaching? What teachings in Scripture might we be tempted to ridicule?

Day 2: Read Matthew 5:19, 19:16-17, Luke 10:25-28, 18:9-149, and discuss: why did Jesus tell the lawyer and the rich young ruler that if they obeyed the law (the Ten Commandments) that they would live? Does this mean we can obey the law and live (eternally)? Why or why not? Why wasn’t the Pharisee justified, but why the tax collector was?

Day 2: Read Luke 2:21-24, Matthew 3:13-15, 17:24-27, 2 Corinthians 5:21 and discuss: why did Jesus do all of these things even going beyond what the law commanded? For example, why was he willing to experience a baptism of repentance when he didn’t need to repent, and why did he pay the temple tax when he was exempt from it as the King’s Son?

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