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Righteousness by Faith
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by A.T Jones
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Published in the Advent Review and
Sabbath Herold
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(Article titles supplied by Allen
A. Benosn)
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"Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God
and hhis Righteousness"
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November 10, 1896
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"Now the righteousness of God without the law is manifested,
being witnessed by the law and the prophets; even the righteousness of
God which is by faith of Jesus Christ unto all and upon all them that believe;
for there is no difference: for all have sinned, and come short of the
glory of God."
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The righteousness of God is that which every man is to
seek first of all. "Seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousness."
And in the way of righteousness there is life. It is impossible to separate
the life of God from the righteousness of God. As certainly as you have
the righteousness of God, so certainly you have the life of God.
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And "now the righteousness of God is made known." Now
is at this time, at this very moment, even while you read. At this very
moment, then, the righteousness of God is manifested "unto all, and upon
all them that believe." Do you believe in Jesus Christ now, at this moment?
Do you? If you say, Yes, then "now," at this very moment, the righteousness
of God is made known to you and upon you. Do you believe it? The word of
God says that it is; do you say that it is? And if you do not say that
it is, then do you believe the word? When the Lord says plainly to you
that His righteousness is "now" manifested unto you and upon you and you
do not say that it is now manifested unto you and upon you, then do you
really believe the Lord? When He plainly says a thing to you and you will
not say that that thing is true to you, then do you really believe Him?
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The Lord wants you to say that what He says is so; that
it is so "now," at this moment, and that it is so to you and in you. "A
new commandment I write unto you, which thing is true in him and in you."
When the Lord says a thing, it is true, even though nobody in the world
ever believes it. It would be true in Him, but not in them. But He wants
it to be true in you as well as in Himself. And when you acknowledge that
what He says is true to you "now," at this moment, then that thing is true
in Him and in you. This is believing God. It is believing His word. This
is having His word abiding in you. And, "If ye abide in me and my words
abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you."
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Many people are ready to admit, in a general way,
that what the Lord says is so; they will admit that it may be so to other
people, but that it is so to themselves, just now, they will not say. Such
people do not really know that the word of God is true. "Hast thou faith?
Have it to thyself before God." If you do not have faith for yourself,
faith of your own, you do not have faith at all. If you do not believe
the word of the Lord as being true to you personally and now, you do not
believe it at all; for as you are not living yesterday nor tomorrow but
just now, while it is now, so if you do not believe now, you do not believe
at all. Therefore the word of God is that now is the accepted time; now
is the day of salvation; and, "Now the righteousness of God . . . is manifested,
being witnessed by the law and the prophets; even the righteousness of
God which is by faith of Jesus Christ unto all and upon all them that believe."
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Do you believe in Jesus Christ as your personal Saviour
now? You can answer that in one moment; you know that you do. Then this
moment thank the Lord that His righteousness is manifested unto you and
upon you. He not only says it but He gives you witnesses to the fact--it
is witnessed by the law and the prophets. That law which you have transgressed,
that law that has shown you guilty before God, that very law "now," in
view of the manifestation of the righteousness of God, witnesses that you
have a just claim to this righteousness and that you are thereby justified
through the faith of Jesus Christ. The prophets likewise witness to this
blessed fact. "The moment the sinner believes in Christ, he stands in the
sight of God uncondemned; for the righteousness of Christ is his; Christ's
perfect obedience is imputed to him." Is not this, then, sufficient to
cause you to say now, at this moment if never before, that "now the righteousness
of God is manifested" unto you and upon you who now do believe in Jesus?
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"Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption
that is in Christ Jesus: whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation through
faith in his blood, to declare his righteousness for the remission of sins
that are past, through the forbearance of God." Would you rather have the
righteousness of God now than to have your sins? You say, Yes. Very good.
God has "now" set forth Christ Jesus "to declare" to you "his righteousness
for the remission of sins that are past." Will you let the sins go now,
this moment; and take the righteousness which He is set forth purposely
to give and which He now, this moment, freely gives? "Being justified freely."
"Being" is present tense. "Was" is past; "shall be" is future; but "being"
is present. Therefore the Lord says to you and of you who believe in Jesus,
"Being [now, at this moment] justified freely by his grace through the
redemption that is in Christ Jesus . . . through the forbearance of God."
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But the Lord does not drop the subject yet. He emphasises
the present power and blessing of this infinite fact. "To declare, I say,
at this time his righteousness." First He says that it is "now" that the
righteousness of God is manifested unto all and upon all them that believe;
then He speaks of all such as "being justified freely", and next He emphasises
it all thus: "To declare, I say at this time his righteousness." O poor,
trembling, doubting soul, is not this assurance enough that now, at this
moment, the righteousness of God is yours? That now you are being justified
freely by His grace? that now, "at this time," righteousness is declared
to you for the remission of all your sins that are past?
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Is not this enough? It is enough to satisfy the Lord,
for He says, "To declare, I say, at this time, his righteousness; that
he might be just and the justifier of him that believeth in Jesus." Then
as it is all-sufficient to satisfy the Lord, is it not enough to satisfy
you? Will you now take the fullness of this blessed "gift of righteousness,"
which is life, so that the Lord, by seeing the fruit of the travail of
His soul, shall be satisfied again, and so, by your rejoicing, be doubly
satisfied? This is all He asks of you. For "to him that worketh not, but
believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for
righteousness."
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Here is the word of God, the word of righteousness, the
word of life, to you "now," "at this time." "Will you be made righteous
by it now? Will you live by it now? This is justification by faith. This
is righteousness by faith. It is the simplest thing in the world. It is
simply whether the word of God shall be true in you "now" or not. God spoke
to Abraham, "Tell the stars, if thou be able to number them. . . . So shall
thy seed be." And "Abraham believed God, and it was accounted to him for
righteousness." "Now it was not written for his sake alone that it was
imputed to him; but for us also, to whom it shall be imputed, if we believe
on him that raised up our Lord Jesus from the dead; who was delivered for
our offences and was raised again for our justification. Therefore being
justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ."
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"Now," "at this time," it is true; it is true in him.
Now, at this time, let it be true in you.
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