It's easily said ...
"God's righteouusness".
But do we know what we're talking about? I asked myself that. "What does it mean?"
The easy answer is, "Oh, He is sinless, has always been sinless and will be forever sinless." He is perfect, holy, faithful. All this is 100% correct. He is totally incapable of sinning. Therefore, we say God is righteous. He IS righteousness.
We cannot, should not be, ignorant of this but many are. Many think they can become righteous by doing good deeds by being good, kind, and morally upright. They don't harm anyone. They think if they live like this long enough they'll hopefully earn enough merit to call themself "righteous" and to be righteousness.
Don't get me wrong. A good-living person can be appreciated especially when their benevolence touches you. But the thing is, that these types of people do have a major flaw. That is, they
" have not submitted themselves unto the righteousness of God" (Romans 10:3 ESV).
You see, when God breathed into Adam's nostrils the breath of life, (see Genesis 2:7 ESV), Adam had not yet sinned. He was capable of it but was as yet in an innocent state. He had not yet done good or bad. We know that he eventually did do wrong and sinned. In that innocent state he could not be called 'righteousness'.
His actions showed that he had not submitted to the righteousness of God.
This helps me see the difference. This is what the Jewish Christians in Rome needed to understand for themselves too. Before calling the kettle black, they had to look at themselves first and see this.
God had given the Israelite nation of old, the Law to live by. That's how they could calculate their wrongdoings and level of righteousness by how well they upheld those Laws of God.
In the final analysis they were unable to
"establish their own righteousness" (Romans 1:3 ESV).
And even though God ...
" ... held out [His] hands [all day long] to these disobedient and contrary people" (vs 21)
they did not submit themselves to God's righteousness.
This is the crux of the matter. We cannot 'go it' alone, even if we think we can. Adam and Eve thought they could. They put the bandaid of fig leaves over their nakedness - the first ever 'cover up' of sin - but they still knew they were wrong. They tried to hide from holy and righteous God.
Actually, in light of today's current events re: the Israel - USA - Iran war, verse 21 makes me want to cry. God is beseeching Israel.
"But to Israel He said, All day long I have stretched forth my hands unto a disobedient and gainsaying people" (Romans 10:21 KJV).
"All day long ..." God has been holding out His hands to them. He did so way back in Bible times and I believe He is still doing so today. If only they would not be ignorant of this stance!
And not only to those in Israel, but to those in the USA and those in Iran; hey, in fact to the world over ... God's hands are stretched out to one and all who would come willingly to seek Him and His righteousness. Others have. Why not you?
Let's not be foolish nations and people to go on living in ignorance. God wants to impart and impute His righteousness to YOU!
Come as your are - whether you are a good-living person or a bad one. Submit to Him through Jesus. Be established in God's righteousness - believe.
~ ERC May 2026 ~
Based on Romans 10: especially vs 3 and 21 ESV.
Sing, Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty, along with Chet Valley Songs and Hymns.






