We are told that if we say we are righteous, we lie. We are also told to practice righteousness. Scripture is truth, and we cannot do both of these things, so what are we to do?
If you know that He is righteous, you know that everyone who practices righteousness is born of Him.” 1 John 2:29
I think that to understand scripture we often have to go back to the Hebrew roots of scripture. That means learning what righteousness meant to the Hebrew mind. We are told Moses, Abraham, and Noah were righteous yet we know it is a basic truth that man is born in sin and they were men. So it cannot be that scripture tells us these men had no need for forgiveness but were perfect in their righteousness. That is because in the Hebrew mind, a righteous man was not a perfect man but a man who follows a correct path to God. He is a man whose will is given to God, he wants to walk as God tells him to walk with faith in what the Lord tells him.
Do you agree?
If you know that He is righteous, you know that everyone who practices righteousness is born of Him.” 1 John 2:29
I think that to understand scripture we often have to go back to the Hebrew roots of scripture. That means learning what righteousness meant to the Hebrew mind. We are told Moses, Abraham, and Noah were righteous yet we know it is a basic truth that man is born in sin and they were men. So it cannot be that scripture tells us these men had no need for forgiveness but were perfect in their righteousness. That is because in the Hebrew mind, a righteous man was not a perfect man but a man who follows a correct path to God. He is a man whose will is given to God, he wants to walk as God tells him to walk with faith in what the Lord tells him.
Do you agree?