Yesterday's Bible Study |
In this verse from Jeremiah, the Lord gives the Israelites hope that they will not live in persecution forever. They will be saved and their savior will be called The Lord Our Righteousness. This was encouraging to the Israelites and to us today because it reminds us that the Lord is righteous.
The Lord is more righteous than any of us could ever hope to be -- but He has imparted His righteousness to us! Because of Jesus, He is our righteousness. When we stand before God, we will not have to answer for our sins because Jesus will have covered them. No wrong will be found in us because Jesus atoned for all our sins once and for all more than two millennia ago.
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In this verse from Jeremiah, the Lord gives the Israelites hope that they will not live in persecution forever. They will be saved and their savior will be called The Lord Our Righteousness. This was encouraging to the Israelites and to us today because it reminds us that the Lord is righteous.
The Lord is more righteous than any of us could ever hope to be -- but He has imparted His righteousness to us! Because of Jesus, He is our righteousness. When we stand before God, we will not have to answer for our sins because Jesus will have covered them. No wrong will be found in us because Jesus atoned for all our sins once and for all more than two millennia ago.
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