God wants us to seek
His righteousness and not our own righteousness. When we seek our own
righteousness, we will always end up feeling miserable because we can never be
righteous by our works, no matter how hard we try. That is why our loving
Father wants us to remember that righteousness is not right behavior but a
person—Jesus (see 1 Corinthians 1:30), and that we have “become the
righteousness of God in Him.”
I know of a lady who,
before coming to our church, attempted to establish her own righteousness by
confessing all her sins to “clean” herself up. But she found that the more she
confessed her sins, the more sins she discovered in herself. She became
guilt-ridden and miserable. Feeling stressed out and weary of confessing her
sins all the time, she eventually left the church she was attending. In fact,
she never stepped into another church again for the next 10 years.
One day, someone gave
her my message tape entitled You Will Never Lose God’s Everlasting
Righteousness Given To You and she started listening to it. Once she learnt
that Jesus was the measure of her righteousness and acceptance before God, she
began to seek God’s righteousness by seeing Christ as her righteousness. Before
long, peace and joy came flooding back into her life.Today, she worships in our
church. She testified of how God has supernaturally healed her of a long-term
medical condition she had. Even her husband, once balding, found hair sprouting
supernaturally! God was adding all these things to her according to His
promise—“But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness,
and all these things shall be added to you” (Matthew 6:33).
Beloved, seeking God’s righteousness means that you see Jesus as someone who knew no sin but became sin for you, so that He could give you His righteousness and make you the righteousness of God in Him! As you proclaim daily the truth that you are the righteousness of God in Christ, you will see “all these things” (Matthew 6:33) added to you without even asking for them! (Article & Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries used with kind permission).
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