By Derek Prince
In the book of  Isaiah, we read about another result of righteousness in the Christian life:
“The work of righteousness will be peace, and the effect of righteousness, quietness and assurance forever” (Isaiah 32:17)
Three products of righteousness are given in that verse: peace, quietness, and assurance. They all come from the realization that we have been made righteous with the righteousness of Jesus Christ.
Another result is described in Romans 14:17:
“For the kingdom of God is not eating and drinking, but righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit.”
Yesterday’s reading showed us that righteousness brings boldness; today, we add to that peace, quietness, assurance, and joy. All these things are products of righteousness. If we do not receive Christ’s righteousness by faith, we will struggle and try to attain all these other characteristics without ever achieving them. It is pathetic to see Christians trying to be joyful or peaceful, or trying to be relaxed or assured. Someone has told them they ought to be. But it is my experience that when they really get the assurance of sin’s forgiveness and righteousness by faith, they will find it just happens. Joy flows naturally. Peace comes without effort. Assurance is present. Boldness expresses itself. The root problem is getting people to realize that they have been made righteous with the righteousness of Jesus Christ.
Thank You, Lord, for the blood of Jesus. I proclaim that I have been made righteous with His righteousness, and I step by faith into the peace, quietness, assurance, and joy that this realization brings. Through the blood of Jesus, I am justified, made righteous, just as if I’d never sinned. Amen.
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