The Robe of Christ's Own Righteousness 

I counsel thee to buy of me . . . white raiment, that you mayest be clothed,
and that the shame of thy nakedness do not appear. Rev. 3:18. 

The white robe of innocence was worn by our first parents when they were
placed by God in holy Eden. They lived in perfect conformity to the will of
God. All the strength of their affections was given to their heavenly
Father. A beautiful soft light, the light of God, enshrouded the holy pair.
This robe of light was a symbol of their spiritual garments of heavenly
innocence. Had they remained true to God, it would ever have continued to
enshroud them. But when sin entered, they severed their connection with God,
and the light that had encircled them departed. Naked and ashamed, they
tried to supply the place of the heavenly garments by sewing together fig
leaves for a covering. 

This is what the transgressors of God's law have done ever since the day of
Adam and Eve's disobedience. They have sewed together fig leaves to cover
the nakedness caused by transgression. They have worn the garments of their
own devising, by works of their own they have tried to cover their sins, and
make themselves acceptable with God. 

But this they can never do. Nothing can man devise to supply the place of
his lost robe of innocence. No fig-leaf garments, no worldly citizen dress,
can be worn by those who sit down with Christ and angels at the marriage
supper of the Lamb. 

Only the covering which Christ Himself has provided can make us meet to
appear in God's presence. This covering, the robe of His own righteousness,
Christ will put upon every repenting, believing soul. . . . }

This robe, woven in the loom of heaven, has in it not one thread of human
devising. Christ in His humanity wrought out a perfect character, and this
character He offers to impart to us. "All our righteousnesses are as filthy
rags." Everything that we of ourselves can do is defiled by sin. But the Son
of God "was manifested to take away our sins; and in him is no sin." . . . 

By His perfect obedience He has made it possible for every human being to
obey God's commandments. When we submit ourselves to Christ, the heart is
united with His heart, the will is merged in His will, the mind becomes one
with His mind, the thoughts are brought into captivity to Him; we live His
life. This is what it means to be clothed with the garment of His
righteousness. Then as the Lord looks upon us, He sees, not the fig-leaf
garment, not the nakedness and deformity of sin, but His own robe of
righteousness, which is perfect obedience to the law of Jehovah (Christ's
Object Lessons, pp. 310-312). 

>From Lift Him Up - Page 163

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