SIVAN 17
Righteousness
“In the way of righteousness is LIFE, and in the
pathway thereof there is no death.” (Pro 12:28
HRVS, emphasis mine)
Noah
Webster defines ‘righteousness’ as “Purity of heart and rectitude of life; conformity of heart and life to the divine
law. Righteousness, as used in Scripture and theology, in which it is chiefly
used, is nearly equivalent to holiness, comprehending holy principles
and affections of heart, and conformity of life to the divine law. It includes
all we call justice, honesty and virtue, with holy affections; in short, it is true religion”[1]. The Scriptures simply defines righteousness as
doing what we know to be right (see
1John 3:7).
Biblical ‘law’,
as we understand it, is usually interpreted to mean Torah, the first five books
of what is generally accepted as the Bible.
However, Torah has also come
to be known as all the completed Bible, since “All Scripture is breathed by Elohim and profitable for teaching, for
reproof, for setting straight, for INSTRUCTION IN RIGHTEOUSNESS, that the man
of Elohim might be fitted, equipped for every good work.” (2Tim 3:16-17 emphasis mine). Without these “instructions in righteousness”, we will fall off of the “narrow path that leads to life” (Mat
7:14).
Messiah
Yeshua taught these same instructions in righteousness. He did not give us any new doctrine, but taught us straight from Torah, from the Word of
Elohim: “He who does not love Me does
not guard My Words. And the Word which you hear is not Mine but of the Father
Who sent Me” (John 14:24; see also
Within
one 24-hour time frame, I had two separate and opposite examples related to me:
one of UNrighteous and carnal living
by an individual who casually professes Yeshua as Master, and the other, that
of a humble and righteous man, completely in love with his Messiah Yeshua. As the
Great Day of our Elohim draws closer, I believe we will see fewer and fewer
people on this “straight and narrow
path that leads away into life”.
I perceive this may also be part of the “falling away” that the Apostle
Paul spoke of (2The 2:3; 1Tim 4:1). Many
may not be willing to pay the cost of continuing with these “instructions in
righteousness”, of continuing along the Torah Trail.
“יהוה, who does sojourn in Your Tent? Who does dwell in Your
set-apart mountain? He who walks blamelessly, And DOES RIGHTEOUSNESS, And speaks
the truth in his heart.” (Ps 15:1-2, emphasis mine)
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