So then, have we nothing to do to obtain righteousness? No, nothing at
all! For this righteousness comes by doing nothing, hearing nothing,
knowing nothing, but rather in knowing and believing this only–that
Christ has gone to the right hand of the Father, not to become our
judge, but to become for us our wisdom, our righteousness, our holiness,
our salvation!
Now God sees no sin in us. For in this heavenly righteousness, sin
has no place. So now we may certainly think, “Although I still sin, I
don’t despair, because Christ lives–who is both my righteousness and my
eternal life.” In that righteousness I have no sin, no fear, no guilty
conscience, no fear of death. I am indeed a sinner in this life of mine
and in my own righteousness, but I have another life, another
righteousness above this life, which is in Christ, the Son of God, who
knows no sin or death, but is eternal righteousness and eternal life.
For if the truth of being justified by Christ alone (not by our works)
is lost, then all Christian truths are lost…On this truth and only on
this truth the Church is built and has its being.
Martin Luther, Commentary on Galatians, Preface
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