Everlasting Righteousness!
“In the LORD have I righteousness and strength” -Isaiah 45:24 [KJV]
To trust in our own righteousness, and to glory in our own strength, is natural to us all. But when a poor sinner "knows himself, even as he is known of the LORD," he thinks otherwise. When he becomes a follower of the Lamb, he learns the language of Canaan, and says, "I have no confidence in the flesh." I subscribe with my whole heart to this confession of faith, "In the LORD have I righteousness and strength." That the LORD Jehovah is a God of righteousness, and that He is almighty in strength, who will dare deny?
But
by faith we speak the most comfortable knowledge of covenant grace:
I, a poor sinner, who am without strength, destitute of righteousness
in myself, have both strength and righteousness in Jehovah. What I
am, a sinner by nature and practice, that Jesus became by imputation.
What Jesus is in His nature, and by His life, perfectly RIGHTEOUS,
that I am in Him. In myself I have no might, no strength, but "in
the LORD Jesus am I strong, strong in Him, and in the power of His
might."
-preacher
Wm. Mason (1719–1791
A.D.)
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