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“Love those who love you when you have nothing to offer but your company.”
— Unknown
“The only sin Jesus ever had was ours. The only righteousness we can ever have is His.” —A. W. Tozer
“This is the heart of the Gospel —not self-improvement, not moral polish, not religious performance. Substitution. Jesus did not come to help us save ourselves. He came because we could not.
He took what was ours —our sin, our guilt, our shame, our judgment —and in exchange, He gives us what is His —His righteousness, His obedience, His standing before the Father. This is not a metaphor. This is not poetic language.
Scripture says it plainly:
“God made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us, so that in Him we might become the righteousness of God.” (2 Corinthians 5:21)
This truth crushes pride and heals despair. It crushes pride because we cannot boast —our righteousness is borrowed.
It heals despair because we no longer carry the impossible burden of trying to earn what has already been given.
Legacy builders do not stand before God saying, “Look what I’ve done.” They stand saying, “Look what Christ has done.”
If our righteousness depended on us, we would lose it daily. But because it rests in Christ, it is secure, unchanging, and eternal.
This is why the cross is not the example of Christianity —it is the exchange at the center of it.
And this is why grace does not produce passivity —it produces gratitude, obedience, and worship.
We do not obey to become righteous. We obey because we already are —in Him.”
Text from: “Christian Spiritual Warfare from a Biblical Perspective” (FB)
Amen. 🙏