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The heart of the Reformation message is that righteousness/salvation is not something we achieve by how we live. Martin Luther puts it this way: "And this is the meaning: The righteousness of God is revealed by the gospel, namely the passive righteousness with which merciful God justifies us..." (Luther's Works, Vol. 34, pp. 336-337).
God does not want to redeem us through our own, but through external righteousness... A true Christian must have no glory of his own and must to such an extent e stripped of everything he calls his own (Ibid., Vol. 25, pp. 136-137).
The Reformation and our lesson teach that we have been arrested. Stand before the judge. (We have done the crime and deserve the time.) But the Judge (God) still declares us not guilty. In the eyes of the (Divine) law we are (externally) innocent and righteous, but we did nothing to earn it -- are passive in our innocence. We (sinful) criminals sure do get a break from God!
God does not want to redeem us through our own, but through external righteousness... A true Christian must have no glory of his own and must to such an extent e stripped of everything he calls his own (Ibid., Vol. 25, pp. 136-137).
The Reformation and our lesson teach that we have been arrested. Stand before the judge. (We have done the crime and deserve the time.) But the Judge (God) still declares us not guilty. In the eyes of the (Divine) law we are (externally) innocent and righteous, but we did nothing to earn it -- are passive in our innocence. We (sinful) criminals sure do get a break from God!
