The Royal Diadem
The Righteousness of God, is the Saint's Royal Diadem. Christ secured us with his blood and, imparts to us , in the resurrection, his righteousness; the righteousness we receive when we are buried with him in baptism and raised with him in his resurrection to move in the power of the Holy Ghost. Zion , the righteousness of God is in your mouth and in your heart; it is not be far off. His salvation does not tarry; for Zion is the place of his salvation and his glory. Zion is redeemed with judgment, and the saints with righteousness. Our precious Lord and savior Jesus Christ, is exalted; for he dwells on high: he has filled Zion with judgment and righteousness. The saints in Zion are dead to sin; but alive to righteousness. The term, “Righteousness”, means: to be or made to be regarded as up right not in one’s own mind; but in the sight of God. It means to have moral virtue or the fruit of the spirit. It means to have a prosperous soul. The term, “Righteousness”, means to be lawful in the sight of God. It means to be or made to be absolutely innocent and holy in character and action. The term, “Righteousness”, means to be or made to be legally moral and prosperous. In the Psalms, King David longed this righteousness; he wanted to be quickened by it. King David extols this righteousness as being enshrined in the ten commandments. This righteousness is everlasting because this law is the truth. King David says: the commandments of God was his delights; and the righteousness of the law gave him understanding. David said that his tongue will speak of all the commandments. The ten commandments is the word of God; and the Christ is the word of God made flesh. To be clothed with Jesus Christ, is to be clothed with the righteousness of the Law. The righteousness of Christ is the robe and diadem of Zion. (Psalms 119:143; 119:144; Isaiah 1:27; 33:5; 46:13).
Scripture records, that Abraham believed God, and God made Abraham absolutely righteous. God clothed Abraham with righteousness, because Abraham believed God. His faith griped the divine nature of the Godhead and was steadfast in his adherence. He believed God; and God deemed Abraham to be righteous. God made or regarded him as up right in the sight of God. God gave moral virtue and value to Abraham's life. God made Abraham soul prosperous; both naturally and spiritually. God made Abraham lawful in his sight. He made Abraham absolutely innocent and holy in character and action. God counted Abraham as his friend; because Abraham believed in the divinity of God.
Righteousness answers in times of trouble. Righteousness is rendered to every man according to his faithfulness.The righteous are obedient to the commandments of God. One is made righteous because in him the Law is incarnated in him. Righteousness is the ten commandments incarnated in Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ is the oracle of God manifested in the flesh. As the reward of sin is death; the reward of Jesus Christ is righteousness. The Lord rewards righteousness. The Lord rewards the cleanness of the hands; The Lord rewards the upright and just person; He recompenses cleanness in his eye sight. The Lord rewards a walk in truth and kindness of heart. The Lord makes the habitation of the righteousness prosperous. Righteousness is have your conscience not to be an reproach to God. Only God can grant this kind of righteousness. This kind of righteousness is not of men. This righteousness Clothe Zion as a Robe and a royal Diadem. (Gen 30:33; Deu 6:25; 22:21-25; 26:23;1Ki 3:6; Job 8:6; 27:6; 29:14).
Moral virtue, legal living (living within the perfect will of God) and innocence of character, is favored by God with joy and gladness. As wickedness hurt the soul; being absolutely innocent and holy in character profits it. The Maker is our righteousness, and he has mercy and answer prayer when we are in distress. Zion offers to the Lord, the sacrifices of legal morality; and righteousness leads them and makes for them a clear path. Zion, praises the Lord and sing praises to his name because he is upright. Our Lord and savior Jesus Christ is the minister that makes our soul absolutely innocent and holy in character and action. God is our of righteousness, (Job 33:26; 35:8; Psa 4:1; 4:5;5:8; 7:17; 9:8 ).
The face of God shines with righteousness; and we are satisfied and made in his likeness. We declare the righteousness of God; because it ). He restores and quickens the soul. Our tongue speaks of His righteousness and of his praise all the day long. . We preach righteousness in Zion; from which we do not refrain our lips. .We do not hid or suppress righteousness in our heart. We declare God's faithfulness and salvation: We do not conceal his loving kindness and truth because, Christ rides majestically and prosperously because of truth and meekness and righteousness. He may have rode on a donkey in his entrance to Jerusalem; but upon his glorious return; he rides in majesty. He may have been crucified in weakness; but he rose in power. God anointed Christ with the oil of gladness because, he loves righteousness, and hates wickedness.
Christ is the declaration and manifesto of the righteousness of God. His sacrifice of righteousness, pleased the Godhead. For it pleased the Godhead, to bruise Christ; it pleased the Godhead, to put Christ to grief; it pleased the Godhead, to make his soul an offering for sin. It pleased the Godhead, to prolong his days, and to have pleasure of the Lord prosper in his hand. It please the Godhead to bruise, put to grief, and offer the soul for sin, because Christ's righteousness justifies many. Christ's righteousness make many souls virtuous. The grief of Christ make many innocent of sin. The bruise of Christ quickens many with absolute up rightness. By his knowledge, Christ's righteousness justifies many; for he shall bore our iniquities. (Psa 22:31; 40:9; 35:28; 52:3; 40:10; 45:4; 45:7; 11:7; 50:6;51:19; Isa 53:10).
The moral purity of God is the confidence of all the ends of the earth . Our strength is to make mention of God’s moral purity. All day long, our tongue speak of God's moral purity and his absolute innocence and holiness of character . Mercy, truth, righteousness and peace kiss each other. Truth springs out of the earth; and the moral virtue of God looks down from heaven. Righteousness goes before him; and set us in the way of his steps. Zion is exalted in the same holiness whereby which God judges the world. Holiness is the habitation of the throne of God. The heavens declare his righteousness, and all people see his glory. Christ has made known his salvation; his righteousness has he openly showed in the sight of the heathen. His work of righteousness is honorable and glorious and endures for ever. The righteousness is Christ is an everlasting righteousness. The testimonies that speak of his righteousness give understanding, clothe and make the saints shout for joy.(Psa 65:5; 71:16, 19, 24; 85:10, 11, 13; 89:16; 96:13; 97:2, 6;98:2; 111:3;112:9;119:40, 123,142, 172; 132:9).
Our precious Lord and Savour Jesus Christ in righteousness quickens the soul; and our soul abundantly utter the memory of his great goodness, and sing of his uprightness. Christ, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, is exalted and sanctified in righteousness. For righteousness is the faithfulness his girdle and the strength of his loins. Christ sits upon the throne of David hasting righteousness. With his righteousness, Christ sweeps away the refuge of lies and overflow the hiding place like a tsunami. Christ’s reigns in righteousness. The effect of his reign is righteousness, peace, quietness and assurance for ever. Christ Jesus, the Lord, fills Zion with righteousness. His righteousness is our strength. God calls us and keeps us in his righteousness. Christ smashed Satan's head and destroyed principalities and powers with righteousness. God turned the wisdom of this this world upside down and made it foolish with righteousness. From the cross, the heavens were opened to Christ. From the cross, righteousness ran down like a mighty stream, and bathed the souls in Zion with peace and assurance for ever. Christ in his death on the cross, stretched our his arms to welcome the whole world into his royal Divinity, saying: "whosoever will, let him come. Let him come, and drink of that living and life giving water. The righteousness of God is Jesus Christ; and he made himself available by hanging cursed on a tree. (Psa 143:11; 145:7; Isa 5:16; 11:5;16:5; 28:17; 32:1; 32:17; 33:5; 41:10; 42:6).
The righteousness of Christ magnifies the ten commandments and make it honorable. Christ magnifies the ten commandments, because through it he raises, build and set the captives free. Christ set the captive free through the oracles of God, because he took the oath in righteousness. He took the oath in the character and virtue of God. He took the oath through the perfect will of God. Christ who is the speech of God said: " That unto me every knee shall bow, every tongue shall swear. God’s righteousness is salvation in Zion. God’s commandments is peace like a river, and his righteousness as the waves of the sea. God’s righteousness shall never be abolished. Zion is established in righteousness and no weapon can prosper against Christ's Zion. From Zion righteousness breaks forth as light; and health spring forth speedily. Righteousness is our intercessor and sustainer. Christ is the Lord our Righteousness. The fibre of Zion is moral purity. It is purity and holiness secures by the blood of Christ. The virtue of Christ, is what raised him from the dead. Christ's sinless nature and guileless lips enthroned him in the heavenly places. Zion participates in this righteousness through the baptism of repentance and the baptism of the Holy Ghost. (Isa 42:21; 45:13; 45:23; 46:12; 46:13; 48:18; 51:6; 54:14; 54:17; 58:8 59:16).
Christ's righteousness is his breastplate and the helmet of the salvation he brings. Christ infuses the soul of the saints with righteousness. All the trees in Zion is righteousness; and her beautiful garments is joy and praise. Zion greatly rejoices in the Lord; and the soul of the saints is joyful in God. God has clothed Zion with the garments of salvation, and covered her with the robe of righteousness. God has clothed Zion and adorned his bride with jewels; All the nations of the Gentiles and all the Kings of the earth shall see the glory the king and his bride. (Isa 59:17; 61:3. 61:10, 11; 62:2; 63:1).
Our precious Lord and Savour Jesus Christ, remembers those that rejoices in his righteousness and those who bless themselves in him; and swear, that the Lord lives, in truth, in judgment, and in righteousness. The daughters of Judah are saved, and dwells safely in righteousness; for Christ is the Branch of righteousness. O Zion, break off your sins by righteousness and lengthen of your tranquility. Zion, break up your fallow ground, Sow righteousness and reap in mercy. (Isa 64:5; Jer 4:2; 23:6; 33:15; Dan 4:27; Hos 10:12; Amo 5:7).
When we acknowledge that we have sinned against him by transgressing his commandments, righteousness run down as waters of a mighty stream. When we acknowledge that we have sinned against him by transgressing his commandments, He will plead our cause. He will bring us forth to the light to behold his righteousness. Christ came to fulfil all righteousness. He came to fill those that hunger and thirst. Christ came to bless all who are persecuted and whose righteousness exceeds that of the of the scribes and Pharisees. Christ Jesus, the Lord is come to bless all who seek first things of the kingdom of God. Christ Jesus, the Lord, is come to reproves the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment. By the character of his life; by the character of his divine nature; by the character of that by which he was brought into the world (the Holy Ghost); there descends upon us the spirit of righteousness in the form of meekness, brotherly kindness, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, virtue, faith, godliness, sanctification, wisdom, joy, peace and love. At the baptism of Christ the heavens were opened unto him; and the angels proclaimed, this is he who was born of the Holy Ghost. This is the only person every conceived by the Holy Ghost. This is the person that is the Holy Ghost in bodily form. This man Jesus is the image and only exact likeness of God. This Jesus is the fullness of the Godhead bodily. Receive the baptism of repentance and enter the glory of the divine nature of God's Christ.: (Amo 5:24; Mic 7:9; Mat 3:15; 5:6, 10, 20; 6:33; Joh 16:8).
Christ, the sinless lamb of God; the Lamb crucified from the foundation of the earth; the Lamb who was slain: this Lamb judges the world in righteousness. Christ reveals to us the righteousness of God by his faith. Because this Lamb is righteous, the lamb makes all righteous who believe in him. The Godhead has set forth Christ to be a propitiation. God has set forth Christ to turn away his anger from us. For God was angry on account of our sin; and the affront this presented to God. God hates sin, because sin is the mortal character of Satan. God hates sin, because sin is destructive and breeds death. God was angry on account of our sin and would have destroyed the world and us.
Before, ever the world was formed, Christ was a propitiation for sin. "Propitiation" means: that which appeases God; that which placates God by expiating sin. Christ gave himself as a compensation for the sin of our transgressions. Our guilt for the sin of transgression, was removed and was poured out upon Christ as payment for our sins. Christ literally paid the price for our transgression against the ten commandments, which is the oracle of God. Our sins were visited and fell upon Christ as punishment; and Christ was punished with death. Expiation was made for our sins when he was punished and not we ourselves. Christ consented to stand in our room. Christ, "covered" our sins with his precious blood. No body's blood, but save only the blood of God could ever reach or touch the throne of God. Christ poured our his blood and offered up his soul through the eternal spirit to make compensation for the sins of our soul. Our soul belong to him; for he purchased it with his own blood. It is a fearful thing to reject the baptism of repentance and to refuse to continue steadfastly in the apostle's doctrine. It is a fearful thing indeed; and all who reject Christ, the apostle's doctrine of Christ shall not escape the harshest judgment from God.
Christ, was the victim who placed himself in the hands God's judgment against sin; and suffered for sin; removed the wrath of God from us and turned God's face toward us. The Godhead received the death of Christ as our death for sin. Therefore without receiving Christ, there is no payment for our sins, and we will suffer the penalty of eternal death. For the penalty for sin is death. But now, Christ has offered himself , as compensation for our transgression; and he was raised from death on the third day as proof that his compensation was received; and that his death replaced sin with righteousness; and death with with eternal life, for all who accepts the baptism of repentance and rises to walk with authority of faith in the doctrine of the apostles.
As the angels instructed Moses to teach Aaron, how to sprinkled the blood. The blood must be sprinkled seven times before the mercy seat: the place were God has mercy. The blood must be sprinkled seven times at the place were God sits. God sits upon the cherubim. The cherubs stand upon the place ark that contains the tablets of stone and Aaron's rod that budded. The place upon the Cherubs is where, Christ's blood was sprinkled. His blood was sprinkled upon the very place where God sits. Christ's blood was sprinkled upon the throne of God. It was sprinkled upon the seat of God's glory and the majesty of power and dominion. The righteous blood of Christ; God's righteousness paid the penalty for sin. The sinless Lamb of God, was poured out like water; all his bones were out of joint; and the eyes rolled back in his head as his body ached with pain. God has set forth Christ to declare his righteousness for the remission of sins. Our sins are forgiven and we are made the righteousness of God, by faith in Jesus Christ. God set forth Christ as compensation for our sins; thus salvation is by faith in the righteousness of his blood. God in his forbearance, has set forth Christ to justify all who believe in Jesus. Act 17:31; Rom 1:17; 3:22; 3:25-26) .
On the day of atonement, Aaron entered the Most Holy Place to make atonement for Israel. Israel stood at the gate; everyone having sanctified themselves to receive this blessings on this the most highest of occasions. For what saith the scripture? Abraham believed God, and it was counted unto him for righteousness. All that believe are justified and counted as righteous. The ownership of the world is through the righteousness of faith; and it is imputed for righteousness. The gift of righteousness, in all it's abundance of grace is through our precious Lord and Savour Jesus Christ, (Rom 4:3, 5, 13, 22; 5:17).
The free gift of righteousness is available so that all can be free from sin. We no longer have to live in sin and transgression. We no longer have to live under the penalty of death. We no longer have to live our life in the will and desire of the flesh. We can now live a morally pure life. We can now be absolutely innocent in character and action. We now boldly approach the throne of God. We now have confidence, that our sins are forgiven and remitted. We can live free from sin and be servants of righteousness. All this is due to the acceptance of the body of Christ in death as compensation for our transgressions of our soul. We are not dead to sin. Our body is dead to sin, but alive to righteousness, by the power of Christ confidence in the effectiveness of his death; certified by his resurrection. Grace reign through righteousness unto eternal life by Jesus Christ our Lord. Our bodies are instruments of righteousness because we are alive from the dead. Confessing our sins and being plunged into the baptism of repentance and steadfast continuance in the apostle's doctrine is indeed the joyous life in our resurrected lord, (Rom 5:18, 21; 6:13; 6:16).
The righteousness of Christ made us free from sin and servants of God. We now are able to yield our body to righteousness; because we have heard the faith declared in the gospel. The gospel declares that Christ has set us free from sin and death. The gospel declares that the righteous blood of Christ was poured out on the very throne of God. The gospel declares that, Christ has received for us the righteousness of God; and that this righteousness is in in his blood; and he has given his blood to make the atonement soul. The gospel declares that all who sincerely repents, and receives the baptism of repentance calling on the name of Jesus acquires deliverance from all the powers of darkness. The gospel declares that God raised Jesus up out of death and highly exalted him, and given him a name above every name. At the wondrous name of Jesus Christ, every knee shall bow and every tongue shall confess, that Jesus Christ , is the only true God and the only Supreme Divinity.
The righteousness of the ten commandments is fulfilled in us, who walk after the Spirit. The spirit is the righteous life of Christ. The righteous life of Christ has made the body dead to sin. The life of Christ does not commit sin; it's character is not sin. The character of Christ is righteousness. This is the confession and the sacrifice that must proceed from our mouth. That the Lord has finished his work, and cut it short in righteousness, is our testimony. Our testimony is that, Christ is righteousness to every one that believes. Our testimony is with a heart continues to believes and with a mouth that continues to confess aloud, the righteousness of God; for the kingdom of God is righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Ghost, (Rom 6:18,19, 20; 8:4, 10; 9:28; 10:4, 10; 14:17).
We are made in Christ, wisdom, righteousness, sanctification, and redemption. Righteousness does not sin. In Christ, the ministry of the word, increase in us the fruits of righteousness. In Christ we are made the righteousness of God. The law is not against righteousness. In Christ, we are created in righteousness and true holiness. . In Christ, we are made the fruit of the Spirit in all goodness and righteousness and truth ( 1Co 1:30; 1Co 15:34; 2Co 3:9;2Co 5:21; 2Co 6:7; 2Co 6:14; 9:9; 9:10; Gal 2:21; 3:6; 3:21; Eph 4:24; 5:9; 6:14)
Through the faith of God, we are righteous. Righteousness is of God by faith. Through the faith of God, we follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, meekness. Through the faith of God, we flee youthful lusts and but follow righteousness, faith, charity, peace, with them that call on the Lord out of a pure heart. Through the faith of God, all scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: (Phi 3:9; 1Ti 6:11; 2Ti 2:22; 2Ti 3:16).
Through the faith of God, a crown of righteousness is available for all that love his appearing. Through faith, God said: " The throne of Christ is a scepter of righteousness. Through the faith of God, we are made heirs of righteousness. Through the faith of God, we produce righteousness, obtained promises and stopped the mouths of lions. Through the faith of God, we believed God, and righteousness is imputed unto us. him for: Through the faith of God, we are called the Friend of God. Through the faith of God, the fruit of righteousness is sown in peace. Through the faith of God, we live righteous, because he bore our sins in his own body on the tree. Through the faith of God, we are dead to sins. Through the faith of God, we have obtained the righteousness of God. Through the faith of God, we are born of him. Whosoever is born of him does righteousness. Whosoever is born of him is righteous. Whosoever is born of him is the righteousness is of God (2Ti 4:8; Heb 1:8; 11:7; 11:33; Jam 2:23; 3:18; 1Pe 2:24; 2Pe 1:1; 1Jo 2:29; 1Jo 3:7; 1Jo 3:10).
Conclusion
Our precious Lord and Savour Jesus Christ suffered for sin. He paid the price for sin. He paid the penalty for sin. The price for sin is death. The penalty for sin is death. Death is the debt we owe because of sin. The price we must pay for sin is death. The compensation for sin is death. Should we have to price the price for sin, means that we lose our soul; for no man can redeem his soul from the power of the grave. No man can pay the price for the redemption of his soul. Death is more than we can pay. We could not pay the price.
Christ paid the price. Christ suffered for sin. Christ offered up his soul in death, through the eternal spirit, to make the atonement for our soul. Christ suffered in the flesh and offered up the Godhead (The Divine Nature) in death to redeem us from destruction. Christ is the fullness of the Godhead bodily. The Godhead suffered for sin. The Godhead paid the price for sin. The Godhead was made a curse; for cursed is everyone that hangs on a tree. In order to deliver our soul from the curse, Christ suffered, bled and died and his resurrection form death on the third day is confirmation that the Godhead received the sacrifice of the death Christ . Worthy is the Lamb slain form the foundation of the earth to receive honor, glory and riches. Salvation to our God who sits upon the throne. All wisdom, majesty, authority , power and dominion be to our precious Lord and Savour Jesus Christ. All praises to the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, because he has prevailed to open the book, and to loose the seven seals. The Lion of the tribe of Judah is worthy to take the book, and to open the seals thereof: for He was slain, and has redeemed us to God by his blood out of every kindred, and tongue, and people, and nation; and hast made us unto our God kings and priests: and we shall reign on the earth. Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power, and riches, and wisdom, and strength, and honor, and glory, and blessing. Every creature which is in heaven, and on the earth, and under the earth, and such as are in the sea, and all that are in them, heard I saying, Blessing, and honor, and glory, and power, be unto him that sits upon the throne, and unto the Lamb for ever and ever, ( Rev 5:1-13).
The coming of Christ is near, repent or your soul will be lost! Repent, for Christ suffered for your sins. Repent, for Christ bore your sins on the cross! Repent! for Jesus Christ loves you! Repent, for greater love has no man than this that a man lay down his life for his friends. Repent and become a friend of Christ. Repent and save your self from the wicked age! Repent and escape the coming wrath of God. Repent and have the blood of Jesus Christ sprinkled on your soul. The divine nature of God is in the blood of Jesus Christ. The Holy Ghost is in the blood of Jesus Christ. In the blood of Jesus Christ is eternal life; and this life can fill your soul, if only you would repent and accept the baptism of repentance to have your sins forgiven and put in remission. Repent; while Jesus Christ is still seating upon the throne. Repent! Repent; for when Christ stand up to come back to the earth, the door of repentance will close.
Repent right now! With a sober and sincere mind, get on your kneels right where you are, and with tears, say out loud: "Lord Jesus Christ, I repent of all my sins. I repent of transgressing the ten commandments. I repent of angering you with my transgressions; I repent of refusing to believe the apostle's doctrine. Lord Jesus Christ, I am sorry for my transgressions. Lord Jesus Christ forgive my transgressions and be merciful to me. Lord Jesus Christ be merciful to me a transgressor; forgive me and wash away my sins. I will rise and in accordance to the word of your apostles, I will be baptized in your name confessing my sins, with the assurance that you will will forgive me and place my sins in remission. Thank you Lord Jesus Christ! Thank you Lord Jesus Christ!
Rise from prayer, and contact me for additional instruction and for the home based fellowship kit; Christ has commissioned me to organizes churches based upon the preached doctrine of the apostles. Christ secured us with his blood and, imparts to us , in the resurrection, his righteousness; the righteousness we receive when we are buried with him in baptism and raised with him in hiis resurrection to move in the power of the Holy Ghost.
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