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AVBunyan said:When one seeks to justify and earn God's righteousness by his own efforts - works salvation - the "lose it" doctrine - All fall into:
Rom 10:3 For they being ignorant of God's righteousness, and going about to establish their own righteousness, have not submitted themselves unto the righteousness of God.
The righteousness of God is the righteousness that Jesus preached when he was walking here on earth. It’s a righteousness of the heart, and not just following the letter of the law. It’s not the rites and rituals of the OT ordinances, but a true love for God and sincere love, mercy and forgiveness for one another. The Pharisees had no love for their fellow man but were always trying to appear holy to men by their outward deeds and their performance of rituals. Inside, they were “full of dead men’s bones.†They did not submit to the righteousness of God, not being at all interested in justice, mercy and love.