Embracing God's Gifts: Righteousness, Freedom, and Adoption

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Our next gift is righteousness. Righteousness. And this is talking about imputed righteousness. It's not talking about our righteousness. Our righteousness can't save us, can it? It's talking about the righteousness that God gives through Christ by faith in Jesus Christ. [00:00:10]

But after he encountered Christ, he realized that true righteousness came not by human effort, but as a gift of God through faith. Now, Paul contrasts two kinds of righteousness. There is a self-earned righteousness through the law. He says, my own righteousness. [00:03:04]

A second kind of righteousness that he mentions is a righteousness that comes from God through faith in Christ. That is imputed righteousness. That's where God credits the perfect righteousness of Jesus Christ to the believer when they trust in Him. [00:04:05]

And this righteousness is not achieved by any works, but it's received by faith alone. So Paul's statement here in Philippians 3:9, it reflects his deeper understanding of justification. We are not justified by our works under the law, but by being clothed in Christ's righteousness through faith. [00:04:20]

Jesus, who was sinless, took on our sin, and in exchange, His righteousness is credited to us. So we have an exchange going on there. He takes our sin, and we take His righteousness. And that only happens at salvation. [00:06:29]

And it's a one-time act. It doesn't have to keep being repeated any more than the death of Christ has to be repeated. It doesn't have to be repeated. It's a one-for-all act, right? When Jesus died on the cross and was resurrected the third day and ascended to the Father, what's it say after that? He sat down at the right hand of the Father. [00:06:50]

So this is the heart of imputation. We do not earn righteousness, but we receive it as a gift. It is a gift. In fact, all of these things, as I've been listing them for you, and I keep noting this over and over, these are gifts that make up the one big gift of salvation. [00:07:28]

But now, having been freed from sin and enslaved to God, you derive your benefit, resulting in sanctification and the outcome eternal life. This next gift is freedom from sin. Freedom from sin. See, when God saves you, when he redeems you, He not only forgives you of your sin, He frees you from it. [00:15:55]

But thanks be to God that though you were slaves of sin, you became obedient from the heart to that form of teaching to which you were committed. And having been freed from sin, you became slaves of righteousness. That's what we are. God has freed us from sin. We've been set free. [00:17:35]

So when we look at freedom from sin, we have to look at it from this perspective. God has freed you. Don't go back to those things that enslave you. Don't go to those things for which Christ has died for. Right? [00:29:45]

But as many as received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God, even to those who believe in His name, who were born not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God. Being born of God. Becoming children of God. [00:30:28]

Adoption is a theological term that refers to God's act of bringing sinners into His family, as children. This is an act of God's grace. Ephesians 1:5, He predestined us to adoption as sons through Jesus Christ to Himself according to the kind intention of His will. [00:31:11]

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