Bride of Christ
I. THE FINE LINEN IS THE RIGHTEOUS ACTS OF THE SAINTS
Rev 19:7-8
The "fine linen" is the righteousness or
righteous acts or deeds of the saints, who are the bride
of Christ. These righteous deeds are all necessarily by
grace through faith, otherwise they would be "as filthy
rags," which would disqualify the bride for the
marriage. She would not have made herself ready. This
righteousness of the saints is also necessarily the
righteousness of God, for there are only
two kinds of righteousness as far as mankind is
concerned: the righteousness of God and the righteousness
of man -- the righteousness of man is as filthy rags.
Therefore, these righteousness deeds of the saints equates
nothing short of progressive and accumulative
justification.
Justification does not qualify one for salvation
from hell, for the person must already be saved from hell.
Justification is a COVENANT PROMISE to
the covenant people, is progressive, accumulative,
and is lost when a justified person turns from the
righteous way and refuses to repent, Acts 3:25; Gal
3:6-8-29; Gen 15:6; Ja 2:17-25; Rom 3:22-26; 4:3-25; Gal
2:16-21; 3:1-29; 5:5; Phil 3:9; Mt 5:6; 6:33; I Tim 6:11;
II Tim 2:22; Heb 11:7; Ezek 3:20; 18:24; 33:12-13. The
unfaithful saved and the non-covenant saved do NOT have and will NOT receive these fine
linen garments which are the righteous deeds of the
saints.
We will be greatly helped by studying the subject
of "garments" or "washing our garments," and
examine all such passages as Lev 15 plus Mt 22:11-14; Rev
3:3-5,16-18; 7:9-14; 16:15; 19:7-8; 22:14. The ceremonial
washing of garments, following contact with some
uncleanness, was a requirement of the Law Covenant. This
means it foreshadowed an important doctrine in the New
Covenant, and that is none other than justification. The
finality of justification is the infusion of God's
righteousness into the bodies of the bride people.
"And be found in Him (in Christ), not having my
own righteousness, which is of the Law (flesh works), but
that which is through faith of Christ, the righteousness
of God by the faith," Phil 3:9-11; Mt 5:6; 6:33: 25:31-46;
Gal 5:5; I Tim 6;11; II Tim 2:22; Heb 11:7; 12:9-11.
The righteousness of God, which is the
righteousness of justification, is one among many
attributes within the fullness of the divine nature,
promised ONLY to the bride people, II Pet 1:4; Eph
1:22-23; 3:19; Col 2:9-10; Titus 3:7; II Tim 2:10; et al.
No one outside the bride of Christ will receive this
"fine linen" righteousness. There is
no other righteousness than God's righteousness, a
covenant promise by grace through faith.
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