Abraham lived a simple life. He believed God, trusted Him explicitly, and
did what was right before God. God was
pleased with him and declared him to be righteous. He honored Abraham's faith and promised that
through him all the nations of the world would be blessed and that his
descendants would be so great in number that they could not be counted. It was through Abraham's lineage that Christ
came into the world to be our Savior.
Jesus was addressing the religious elite
of His day who depended on their own righteousness for their salvation. They were a very proud people who insisted on
others looking up to them and obeying them.
They were set in their ways and would not consider any other way but
their way. They depended on what they
did to make them acceptable to God.
Jesus stopped them in their tracks. He made it very clear that self-righteousness
will never make us children of God. God
was not their Father, Satan was. We need
to examine ourselves as well in light of what we are depending on for our
salvation. It's not about what we do or
try to be; it's about our relationship with God through Christ. Only Christ can make us righteous, acceptable
to God. He is the only way to God. No one can please God apart from living life
through Christ. Salvation is found
nowhere else but in Christ who died for our sins.
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