For He [God] made Him
[Jesus Christ] who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might become the
righteousness of God in Him [Jesus Christ].
2 Corinthians 5:21
There is no doubt that all believers want to experience God’s unmerited favour in their lives. All of us want to experience success in our marriages, families, careers as well as ministries. We all want to enjoy God’s best and richest blessings. We want His provision, health and power flowing mightily in our lives, and we know that all these blessings are wrapped up in God’s unmerited favour. When His unmerited favour is on your side, nothing can stand against you. But if His favour is unmerited, how can we qualify for it? If we cannot earn, deserve or merit it, how can we be confident that we have His unmerited favour?
One of the key things that I desire to do in this book is to build
upon the existing teachings on favour and to give believers a firm foundation
on why they have the right to God’s unmerited favour in their
lives today. Do you know the answers to the following questions?
Why can you expect good to happen to you?
Why can you enjoy God’s unmerited favour?
Why can you ask God for big things?
Beloved, your answers are all found on the Mount of Golgotha, the
place of the skull. It’s the place where the sinless Man became sin, so that
you and I can become the righteousness of God in Him. His righteousness is your right to
God’s unmerited favour.
You can expect good...
You can enjoy God’s unmerited favour...
You can ask God for big things...
...because you have been made the righteousness of God through
Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross!
Don’t just take my word for it. Look at 2 Corinthians 5:21 again:
“For He [God] made Him [Jesus Christ] who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we
might become the righteousness of God in Him [Jesus Christ].”
Your
righteousness in Christ is the sure foundation on which you can build your
expectations to receive God’s unmerited favour. God sees you through the lens
of the cross of His Son, and as Jesus is today deserving of blessings, peace,
health and favour, so are you (1 John 4:17)! (Article
& Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries used with kind permission)
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