It's Time - Christ Our Righteousness

 CHRIST OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS – Acts 9:1-25

What is the true meaning of conversion? We discover the answer by looking at the most famous conversion in history – Saul on the Damascus Road

Conversion – the word in the New Testament simply means to turn e.g. 1st Thessalonians 1:9-10 – you turned from idols to serve the living and true God.

 

Saul needed to be converted but he did not think so. Who was Saul?

But there was a spiritual need in Saul  he could not yet see – 1st Timothy 1:12-14

Now matter what our life is like – our religious heritage; our morals; our good works; or our secret sins and struggles; if Christ is not our Lord and our Righteousness then we need a complete revolution. Not  a better version of ourselves, but a new self. Not improvement, or reformation but a revolution!

The revolution in Saul happened when  the risen Lord Jesus Christ appeared  to him in overwhelming, life-transforming power and glory on the Damascus Road

Saul was converted to the person of Christ

Christ became to him God’s revelation – the Christians were right - – Jesus was the Saviour and Messiah sent from God, the fulfilment of all the OT promises. Saul’s mind, outlook  and whole worldview underwent a complete   change.

Christ became his Judge – Saul, why are you persecuting me?  The whole vision  and  foundation of your life is mistaken;  Saul’s conscience was smitten by a conviction of sin.

Christ became his Righteousness – the curse Jesus bore on the cross was for Saul’s sins; his life was Saul’s perfect righteousness. His life now Saul’s example.

Over time this violent, hate-filled Jew became the Christlike missionary and loving pastor who proclaimed the unity of Jew and Gentile in the church of Christ.

Christ became Saul’s Lord Lord what do you want me to do? He surrendered control of his life , whole future to Christ. His life was redirected

Saul was converted to the mission of Christ – he spent his life as the church’s first and greatest evangelist and eventually died as a martyr.

Christ became Saul’s great passion – his greatest desire was to know Christ, to become like Christ  and make him known ( Philippians 3:9-14)

Saul was converted to the church of Christ

Christ gave him a new identity – Saul the Jew turned towards gentile believers . Christ’s people were his people.  He could write -  Here there is no Gentile or Jew, circumcised or uncircumcised, barbarian, Scythian, slave or free, but Christ is all, and is in all. Colossians 3:11. 

Conversion in itself is sudden – but there may be a long lead-up to it, and the exact time of it may not be known.  The issue is what does our life look like now? 

2 Corinthians 5:17.  Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a  new creation :[a] The old has gone, the new has come.

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