Why Self-Righteousness Can’t Cover Sin
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In this sermon, Jeffrey Johnson reflects on Philippians 3:9 and the deep human need to be covered before God—not by self-righteousness, excuses, denial, or religious performance, but by the righteousness of Jesus Christ. Using the image of Adam and Eve’s fig leaves, he explains how people often try to hide their guilt and shame through blame-shifting, distraction, approval-seeking, or good works, yet none of these can truly cover sin before a holy God.
Johnson points listeners to the only lasting refuge: being “found in Christ.” He emphasizes that salvation is not based on our own righteousness, but on Christ’s perfect life, sacrificial death, and victorious resurrection. Through repentance and faith, sinners are united to Christ and clothed in His righteousness.
This message calls both unbelievers and Christians to stop trusting in “fig leaves” and rest fully in Jesus. It is a clear gospel invitation to confess sin, abandon self-confidence, and find true hope, security, and worship in Christ alone.