How is the righteousness of God displayed through faith?
Our faith or the faith of Jesus?
How are we justified, declared righteous?
Through our own faith or by the faith of Jesus?
When the Holy Spirit is given to us when we place faith in Jesus whose faith do we now have?
Is it not the faith of Jesus?
John 16:8-10
8 And when He has come, He will convict the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment: 9 of sin, because they do not believe in Me; 10 of righteousness, because I go to My Father and you see Me no more;
16:9 of sin: Note the singular sin, not sins. Our witness should not focus on sins (adultery, gluttony, pride, and other sins), but on the full payment that Christ has made for all sin. Reception of the full pardon is the only cure for the disease of sin.
16:10 of righteousness: After Christ’s departure the Holy Spirit would convict the world of the nature of righteousness and the need for righteousness. Jesus’ work on the Cross was completely righteous. This is demonstrated by the Father’s emptying of the tomb, signifying His satisfaction with the righteous payment and His acceptance of Christ into His presence. (NKJV study notes)
Does it mean that as a result of the faith of Jesus we are declared righteous, when repent of the sin we repent of the sin of unbelief we now have the Holy Spirit in us who then sanctifies us. We partake in the faith of Jesus and grow in it.
Our faith or the faith of Jesus?
How are we justified, declared righteous?
Through our own faith or by the faith of Jesus?
When the Holy Spirit is given to us when we place faith in Jesus whose faith do we now have?
Is it not the faith of Jesus?
John 16:8-10
8 And when He has come, He will convict the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment: 9 of sin, because they do not believe in Me; 10 of righteousness, because I go to My Father and you see Me no more;
16:9 of sin: Note the singular sin, not sins. Our witness should not focus on sins (adultery, gluttony, pride, and other sins), but on the full payment that Christ has made for all sin. Reception of the full pardon is the only cure for the disease of sin.
16:10 of righteousness: After Christ’s departure the Holy Spirit would convict the world of the nature of righteousness and the need for righteousness. Jesus’ work on the Cross was completely righteous. This is demonstrated by the Father’s emptying of the tomb, signifying His satisfaction with the righteous payment and His acceptance of Christ into His presence. (NKJV study notes)
Does it mean that as a result of the faith of Jesus we are declared righteous, when repent of the sin we repent of the sin of unbelief we now have the Holy Spirit in us who then sanctifies us. We partake in the faith of Jesus and grow in it.