May I ask where does the Lord Jesus Christ and the death, burial, and Resurrection fit into that? I see you mentioned His righteousness, but with out a faith and belief in his sacrifice it would not be imputed to us. Therefore there would not be an atonement for our sins. Daniel tells us that our righteosnesses are as filthy rags, we are also told God is not a respector of persons. Everything you stated tells us you earned it and God owes it to you. No man can come to the Father but by the Lord Jesus Christ
Hello redeemed2014;
You wrote: "Everything you stated tells us you earned it and God owes it to you."
My response: I earned it (and God owes it to me), ONLY if I obey the law sinlessly all by myself (without even bothering to trust in the blood of Christ).
But of course, I never claimed such a thing...and that's not my position. So let's not accuse me of seeking justification by faithless works.
Furthermore, everything I stated is straight from the Scriptures...so I'm not sure why you seem to have a problem with my position.
You wrote: "May I ask where does the Lord Jesus Christ and the death, burial, and Resurrection fit into that?"
My response: Jesus died, was buried, and rose from the dead nearly 2000 years ago...we are justified in His blood (Rom. 5:9).
But this fact does nothing to negate anything in my previous post...
Of course we need faith and belief in His sacrifice...but this fact negates nothing in my previous post.
You wrote: "with out a faith and belief in his sacrifice it would not be imputed to us."
My response: Sure, we become the righteousness of God in the Messiah (2 Cor. 5:21), but this fact negates nothing in my previous post.
You wrote: "Daniel tells us that our righteosnesses are as filthy rags..."
My response: I think you're actually talking about Isaiah 64:6, right? This supports my position!
Read it again. Now, WHY does Isaiah say our "righteousness" was as filthy rags? Because we were SINNING (Is. 64:5). AND, what is "sin" for Isaiah? Answer: Torah-disobedience (Is. 42:24). This simply confirms that it's bad to sin, and (thus) we should instead obey Torah!
Isaiah never says that there is no such thing as a righteous Torah-obedient person. In fact, Is. 64:5 immediately confirms that truly righteous people walk in YHVH's ways. And where are the ways of YHVH written? TORAH! (1 Ki. 2:3).
You see, if you AGREE Is. 64 applies to you, then you are an ISRAELITE! Why? Because the "we" of Is. 64 refers to YHVH's people (Is. 64:9). And WHO are the people of God? ISRAEL! (Dt. 4:20; 29:13; 2 Sa. 7:23)
AND, what should we Israelites be doing? Answer: The Torah which is given to us (Mal. 4:4).
So Is. 64 confirms my position in many ways.
I'm glad you brought it up.
You wrote: "Everything you stated tells us you earned it and God owes it to you."
My response: Everything I stated flows straight out of Scripture. Do you disagree with Scripture?
You wrote: "No man can come to the Father but by the Lord Jesus Christ."
My response: Yes! But that does nothing to negate my position.
I don't understand why you're resisting my position...I never said we "earn" heaven apart from faith.
BUT, we who are of faith properly grow in obedience to Torah, as I've shown.
Agreed?
blessings...
BibleGuy