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DDD: None Righteous: Why We Need Christ’s Righteousness

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A Devotion for your drive into work:

What if every Christian recognized self-righteousness as “filthy rags” and allowed Jesus’ freedom and humility to transform public life? Let’s depend entirely on God’s grace instead of personal achievement?

Romans 3 and Psalm 14 reveal the universal problem of sin and spiritual pride—nobody naturally seeks God or lives rightly by their own strength. Outward works, cultural achievement, and personal claims to virtue are worthless compared to “the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus.” The devotional emphasizes that belief in Jesus' death and resurrection is what transforms hearts and makes people “the evidence of God” wherever they go. The call is for humility, repentance, and bold witness: let go of self-righteousness, receive Christ’s righteousness by faith, and live as a “lion and lamb”—firm in truth and gentle with others—for the glory of God in every sphere of influence

We are transforming our hearts so we can shape the public square. If you're interested in starting a public square ministry, check out these free resources - https://fpiw.org/public-square-ministry

Donate Today - https://fpiw.bndlr.co/

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Content provided by Brian Noble. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Brian Noble or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

A Devotion for your drive into work:

What if every Christian recognized self-righteousness as “filthy rags” and allowed Jesus’ freedom and humility to transform public life? Let’s depend entirely on God’s grace instead of personal achievement?

Romans 3 and Psalm 14 reveal the universal problem of sin and spiritual pride—nobody naturally seeks God or lives rightly by their own strength. Outward works, cultural achievement, and personal claims to virtue are worthless compared to “the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus.” The devotional emphasizes that belief in Jesus' death and resurrection is what transforms hearts and makes people “the evidence of God” wherever they go. The call is for humility, repentance, and bold witness: let go of self-righteousness, receive Christ’s righteousness by faith, and live as a “lion and lamb”—firm in truth and gentle with others—for the glory of God in every sphere of influence

We are transforming our hearts so we can shape the public square. If you're interested in starting a public square ministry, check out these free resources - https://fpiw.org/public-square-ministry

Donate Today - https://fpiw.bndlr.co/

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