What did Jesus mean when He said He did not come to call the righteous to repentance

Many in Christianity think that whenever the Bible refers to the righteous, it is talking about those who are born again. In this view, whoever is righteous in his position before God—that is, justified––is also righteous in his experience. Some in Christianity say that if a righteous person stops living righteously, he loses everlasting life

Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob and Shawn will be discussing practical righteousness. We will hear the guys draw a distinction between practical righteousness and positional righteousness. They will address positional righteousness by looking at Gen 15;1-5, Romans 4:1-3, and Gal 3:6-14. Then they will address practical righteousness in light of James 2,

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