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Three Steps Toward Righteousness

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There are three forms of Divinely produced righteousness. The first is the familiar imputed righteousness. The second is the not so familiar joint venture of the adamic nature and the Spirit of God. The third is hardly known. It is the righteous nature of the Lord Jesus Christ formed in every part of our personality, plus the coming of the Father and the Son to dwell in us forever, plus the making alive of our physical body and the clothing of it with the robe from Heaven. This third form is the fullness of God and of righteousness.

The third form of righteousness is the purpose for the first two and is the mark toward which we are to be pressing.


Table of Contents

Imputed Righteousness
Obeying the Word of Christ
The Fullness of God
Christ is formed in us
The Father and the Son dwell in the new creation
The physical body is raised and clothed with the robe from Heaven