How Am I Justified?

Don't assume that I came to destroy the Law of the Phophets. I did not come to destroy but fulfill.
For I tell you, unless your righteousness surpasses that of the scribes and Pharisees you will never enter the kingdom of heaven, Matthew 5:17;20

Jesus was the One spoken about throughout the Old Testament, He was the lamb to be slain, the perfect sacrifice. He completed all the just requirements of the Law. He was accused of breaking the Law, however, here He was saying He came to fulfill the Law.

Anyone who thinks they can be justified by upholding the Law is told that unless their righteousness surpasses that of the scribes and Pharisees, they would fail to enter the kingdom of heaven. The scribes and Pharisees where thought to be the epitome of the Law, but here Jesus challenges that.

If Jesus fulfills the law then I need a connection with Him. Fortunately we learn that He is our sacrifice, He is our righteousness. We no longer have to live in fear of judgement. We no longer need to be concerned with breaking the Law. All we need is a relationship with Him, the fulfillment of the Law.

When we invite Him into our hearts we are redeemed. As we live in Him we are made righteous. There is nothing I can add to to His work. It was complete. This sets me free to live by faith in a relationship with Him. Amen!

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