It has to be discussed, bc of the wording in Scripture. The wording in Scripture makes the issue difficult, bc, as Peter warns, many things Paul says are difficult to understand.
I don't know what's so difficult.
God gave us a way to save our souls.
Jesus explained HOW we do this.
Paul was writing to Jews that understood about THE LAW....
Seems pretty simple to me:
A person believes in God
And obeys His rules and regulations.
It's up to US to obey....it's not up to Jesus.
Jesus already obeyed God Father and did what He was supposed to do.
In Romans, it appears Paul distinguishes between a righteousness of one's own, which has its correspondence when he refers to "works" (or "works of the law"), which are things men do by their weakness apart from knowing God, which ostensibly "prove" they are righteous, whereas God's righteousness,
Whatever works a man does apart from knowing God are dead works.
James made this very clear.
Works do not save a person....this is exactly what it means.
Works without faith are dead works.
Faith without works is dead faith.
James 2:26
So, a person that does works - whatever they may be - but has no faith in God cannot be righteous.
He cannot be RIGHT WITH GOD since he does not have faith in God.
which has its correspondence when he refers to when he speaks about "grace" by "faith", which proves men are not good, but that God is good (Ro 10:3), is performed by God.
No.
We are righteous by our own works.
The NT refers to OUR works AFTER we have faith...
Jesus does not do the works for us.
You mentioned Romans 10:3
First of all, Romans 10 is addressing the salvation of the Jews....corporate salvation.
Second...what do you think it means?
God made provision for mankind's salvation...
We have to follow HIS rules not the rules WE make up.
The Jews were making up their own rules as to how to be saved.
It states that CHRIST IS THE END OF THE LAW.
Following rules and regulations WITH NO FAITH will save no one and the Jews could not or did not adhere
to the NEW way - the way of faith and grace - the way Jesus taught.
The Law was not sufficient and thus we must depend on the New Covenant.
This is all Paul meant.
We cannot create our own righteousness....
but must follow God's law in order to be righteous.
However, when men are proving God is good and righteous, they "communicate" His righteousness, as it says "God Is Our Righteousness" is one of Christ's names (Jer 23:6)--they share in His righteousness, and, so, it says "the righteous requirement of the Law is fulfilled in us" (Ro 8:4), so that even men who do not possess or know the Law can be deemed "doers of the Law" (Ro 2:13-15).
The above has nothing to do with what we're discussing.
Romans 2 is discussing those that did not KNOW God even existed but still followed their conscience...
It's like Romans 1:19-21.
Different topic, IMHO.
When Peter healed the beggar, he denied it was his own piety that caused the healing, yet no one would say he was living a wild life of an impious man. Lol He was speaking of the fact that God was righteous, of how God is righteous to forgive us if we submit to the truth, and vindicate God's righteous condemnation of ourselves as sinners, but also His righteousness to forgive those who believe in Christ.
OK
I think we're throwing around the word righteous/righteousness here and I don't think we're using it the same way.
Here's what it means:
Dikaiosune, or righteousness, means living in right relationship with God, other people, and all creation. We act with righteousness when we live justly, honestly, and faithfully according to God's instruction.
Now....
WHO does the living in right relationship with God?
God?
or us?
Justified means God has examined the evidence, and rendered a decision based on the evidence, because He found righteousness when He examined the evidence.
Faith is counted as righteousness, so when God examines the evidence, and finds this "righteousness", He justifies us (declares us to be in right standing), and with this we find peace (Ro 5:1).
So what comes first?
Righteousness or faith?
God finds that we have faith....
and He finds that this is what is needed to live a right relationship with God and so He declares us justified.
Christian righteousness is declaring God's righteousness--to bring people into fellowship with Him, by grace through faith, not to convince anyone that we are good or righteous,
No again.
WE MUST BE GOOD.
Isn't this what Jesus taught?
Did He teach that GOD IS GOOD and so we don't need to worry about being good?
See, you're making this much more difficult than it is.
It's actually very simple.
We have to be good FOR GOD,,,,not for men. (although man does end up better for it).
for our glory, to bring people to ourselves. If we bring people to ourselves, it is only because we want to deliver them to God. That is assuming we are already ourselves with God. We are with God because He is righteous.
I try to stick closely to Scripture's language.
I think it's good to stick close to scriptural language....
But we aren't with God because HE IS RIGHTEOUS...
we're with God because WE ARE RIGHTEOUS.
I think we need to stop saying that God is going to do everything for us as if we have no part in our salvation.