Actually, Magenta is right.........
Yeshua/Jesus the Christ - the Messiah while on Earth, He was given the Holy Spirit without measure, and together The Word and The Spirit in a human body (the Word made flesh and dwelt among us as the only begotten Son of God yet, He was also the Son of Man.) showed us The Father, humanly fulfilled all The Law of Moses, fulfilled all that was written by the prophets concerning Him as the Messiah, and humanly fulfilled the penalty for not fulfilling the Law of Moses.
On the Mount of Transfiguration, Yeshua/Jesus was judged by the Law and the Prophets - Moses and Elijah. He was transfigured because He passed. All was fulfilled........except one last thing......the penalty for not fulfilling the Law.........death.
So, off to the cross He went........all these "works" needed to be fulfilled and recorded in His human body for us. He was preparing the gift of eternal life for us - Isaiah 53.
Yeshua/Jesus died saying, "It is finished," because He heard His Father say, "It is finished." He was buried and rose again on the third day.....which is good news for us and all who will believe! The "Human Sacrifice - The Lamb of God" was received - it had no spot, wrinkle or blemish.
His human fulfillment of the Law for us in His body is His Righteousness that He gives us - The Lord our Righteousness. His shedding of blood for us cleanses us from sin freeing us from death. We too shall rise from the grave just as He did.
It was all part of The Father's plan from the beginning.......the lamb was slain before the foundation of the world and God spoke of the seed of the woman, the prophets explained it all before God manifested it.
Magenta is correct, we are clothed in His Righteousness, not our own.
There is a tension within this theology.
The thief on the cross, had no opportunity to committing sins in the usual way, being on a cross
so his righteousness was Jesus's after being cleansed by faith in showing faith in Jesus and
asking Him to remember Him.
In grace we will always stand on the foundation of what Christ has purchased through the
cross, as the fountain of forgiveness.
But it is obvious, that if one continues in sin, walks against Gods will, sows to the flesh or
evil passions of the heart, all that is in faith is pointless.
There are two paths we can walk, the broad way or the narrow way that leads to life.
13 Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it.
14 But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.
Matt 7:13-14
Jesus did not say salvation is just the gate, but the path and its destination, life.
What is interesting to me, is how closed hearted people who only respond by intellectual
assent to God, yet shut Him out of their hearts expect things to change when they meet
Him.
Like those that find Gods word is a fragrance of death to them now, Jesus will be the fragrance
of death to them on that last day. How does the sermon on the mount feel to your heart?
Where is your loyalty?
I ask this simply because to me these are the words of Life, the words of Jesus, telling us that
to follow them and put them into effect is building our house upon the rock.
I know many claim to know Jesus but find these words total condemnation and death. This should
worry anyone, when Jesus declares this is the narrow path that leads to life. If one calls these words
of satan and the enemy, then there is a real need for repentance and cleansing. And I can state
Jesus in no way excludes anyone who humbles themselves before Him and the cross, and you will
discover your heart changes and you become something you thought was impossible. Praise God He
can change us, and deliver us to the Kingdom of Heaven, Amen