Hi all! This verse has been getting thrown around so much... And I thought it was worth going into. Here's my thoughts on the subject that I had posted in another thread.
We must be very carefull how we use that verse. Yes, there is none righteous, when God measures them against the righteousness of God. But there are righteous men...
Genesis 7:1
[ The Great Flood ] Then the LORD said to Noah, “Come into the ark, you and all your household, because I have seen that you are righteous before Me in this generation.
It says Noah WAS indeed righteous. The verse you use actually also applies to Noah.
None have the righteousness of Christ and are righteous like him (by their own power), but men can be righteous (like Noah) according to the righteousness of men. That means obedience in whatever they are capable, and humility and repentance where they are weak.
If we do not see this, either the Bible is wrong because it says Noah was righteous, or it is wrong because it says that none are righteous. But it isn't. that's how it all comes together :)
We must exercise the righteousness of men; that is to be just, humble, giving where we can, loving... And to that we as Christians are called to add the righteousness of Christ, to do so we must lay down our own old life, and take up his strength.
We must be very carefull how we use that verse. Yes, there is none righteous, when God measures them against the righteousness of God. But there are righteous men...
Genesis 7:1
[ The Great Flood ] Then the LORD said to Noah, “Come into the ark, you and all your household, because I have seen that you are righteous before Me in this generation.
It says Noah WAS indeed righteous. The verse you use actually also applies to Noah.
None have the righteousness of Christ and are righteous like him (by their own power), but men can be righteous (like Noah) according to the righteousness of men. That means obedience in whatever they are capable, and humility and repentance where they are weak.
If we do not see this, either the Bible is wrong because it says Noah was righteous, or it is wrong because it says that none are righteous. But it isn't. that's how it all comes together :)
We must exercise the righteousness of men; that is to be just, humble, giving where we can, loving... And to that we as Christians are called to add the righteousness of Christ, to do so we must lay down our own old life, and take up his strength.