The Holy Bible, New Living Translation, Copyright© 1996, 2004, 2007. A tiny shoot eventually appears, bursting through the ground. What is the Title we give to Jesus Christ the Son of God?? May you always be filled with the fruit of your salvation--the righteous character produced in your life by Jesus Christ--for this will bring much glory and praise to God. We must never be afraid of satan, he is a defeated foe. Teaching them how to enjoy all the fullness of His grace. We will have faith in humanity, that it will respond to the appeal of love, and that we will see the fruitage from our ministry. We are quickened consequently on Jesus being on the Throne of God; our righteousness, therefore, is already wrought. We can be more aware that we are righteous, and more aware of His goodness in our life, and that leads to us having a more fruitful life.
But what is it which encourages me in the trouble and trial? Philippians 1:11 (KJV). If we are to bear the fruits of Righteousness, they will be similar to these. And the righteous one, Jesus Christ, who is our righteousness before God, is ever at His right hand. I still have a long way to go, to be sure, but I know Christ has taken me quite a distance from where I was when I bowed my heart to Jesus at the age of nineteen. We can stand in the Father's presence now as though sin had never touched us. Honesty, compassion, kindness, gentleness, and self-control (to name a few) are not attributes granted only to a few "super-saints. "
On the other hand, your basic personality does not change so easily. We must never be afraid of the Father, He is always on our side. But as to communion, Christ being our righteousness and the propitiation for our sins, as our advocate with the Father is occupied with our sin, which never reaches God as guilt. The fruits of that Righteousness will be healing the sick, and breaking Satan's dominion over men. If we bear the fruits of righteousness then we will live like Jesus. In that Revelation he tells us he is going to prove to the world that Righteousness has at last become available through faith in Jesus Christ as Saviour and Redeemer. A seed is planted and roots grow into the earth. That you will be filled with the good things produced in your life by Christ to bring glory and praise to God. Phil 1 talks of the effects or outworking of one of those facets, His Righteousness, like not being entangled again with the yoke of bondage, crucifying the flesh with its affections and lusts, separation, sanctification and holiness, honesty, a renewed mind and a pure heart – whatever our Lord Jesus is. The Bible tells us: "When we were in the flesh, the sinful passions which were aroused by the law were at work in our members to bear fruit to death" (Romans 7:5).
We are not saved by bearing fruit, but if we are truly saved then the fruits of righteousness will be evident in our life. Could God take the sin nature out of man and in its place give him His own nature so that he could stand before Him without any Sin Consciousness, without the sense of guilt or inferiority? When God becomes our Righteousness, we become so Righteous that there is "therefore now no condemnation" to us. Being filled with the fruits of righteousness, which are by Jesus Christ, unto the glory and praise of God (Philippians 1:11). To bring that fruit to fruition we must abide in Him, and His Word must abide in us as John 15:7 tells us that when we do so we will bear much fruit. Better for us if, by any means, dear friends, by any sacrifice, by any death to the flesh. As mentioned earlier, fruit does not appear immediately; it is the byproduct of the life, growth, and maturation of the tree. When the righteousness of the believer is established in Jesus, the Father's chastening begins. More than giving us Righteousness, He Himself is our Righteousness.
As you spend time in the Scriptures, specific passages, verses, and even phrases will stand out to you. The fruits of Righteousness were not right actions only but they were carrying out the will of His Father, speaking the words of His Father. So, our theme verse is letting you know that if you're righteous, you'll have fruits of righteousness. The one person we may compare ourselves to is… ourselves. In this is my Father glorified that ye bear much fruit; so shall ye be my disciples. " It is a relationship with God through Jesus Christ. Know Them by Their Fruits.
If I had faith, I would get up from this bed perfectly healed. " Righteousness is a Free Gift Jesus made us able to reign in life. I'm planted in the house of the Lord, and I flourish in the courts of our God. There will be a fearlessness in the presence of need and want. 9:10, "And increase the fruits of your righteousness. " Although I am not the nicest believer in the world, neither am I the most obnoxious. I produce fruits and works of righteousness; my life is the testimony of God's glory and grace.
Next post: the unveiling of our righteousness). He wants to see the Philippian believers overflowing with the results of a Christ-filled life. You will help people, have no selfish ambition, heal the sick, break the power of the devil over people, showing people how to live in the will of the Father. These come from Jesus Christ, with honor and thanks to God. It is the hope which is set before us; thus it was with Jesus in His trying life. Should we expect these fruits in every single Christian? Thus as priest, Jesus continually maintains our cause before the Father, and as advocate ministers to us the supply of the Spirit, to show us what sin is.
Jesus Christ will keep you busy doing good deeds that bring glory and praise to God. He has become all this to us through grace. It will be the ability to unfold the Word. The saints are called "trees of righteousness" in Isaiah 61:3. Perhaps small at first, but they will grow and grow, until we truly become "trees of righteousness, the planting of the Lord, that God may be glorified.
The amazing fact of the New Creation is that the instant we become a New Creation, the thing that kept us in weakness and bondage, unable to stand in God's presence, has been wiped out. In this study, I want to share with you one of my favorites. Every man shall receive his own reward, according to his own work. We will believe in the love that is in us, that it is stronger than any force that can come against us. First, I will share the passage from which the phrase comes, and then I will share the particular phrase. It all changes as the fear and insecurity of unrighteous behaviour gives way to a fearless fellowship with the Father, a fearless aggressiveness to the works of the devil, and a fearless glory over any circumstances.