Question 62: Why can't we be justified before God through good works, and why are they of no help at all?
Question 62: Why can't we be justified before God through good works, and why are they of no help at all? Answer: Righteousness that can stand before God's judgment must be absolutely perfect and conform to God's law in every way. However, no matter how hard we try, our righteousness is imperfect and still defiled by sin. The way to obtain God's righteousness is to die on the cross with Jesus Christ and believe that you were resurrected with the resurrected Jesus. First, because death, through union with Christ on the cross, fulfills the law. Therefore, God does not hold the dead accountable for their sins according to the law. Because Jesus Christ died on the cross, He became the righteousness of God, and so those who are united with Him also become the righteousness of God. Second, because the saints who died on the cross are united with God and become the righteousness of God, God resurrects them as new creations through the baptism of the Holy Spirit and makes them ...