Jeremiah Genin - March 15, 2026

The Lord Our Righteousness

In this powerful message from Dwelling House Church, Pastor Jeremiah Genin continues the Names of God series by exploring the meaning of “The Lord Our Righteousness” (Jehovah Tsidkenu). Through passages like Jeremiah 23:5–6, 2 Corinthians 5:21, and the story of Jesus and the woman caught in adultery, this sermon reveals the heart of the Gospel: that righteousness before God is not something we earn through our performance, but something Jesus accomplished for us through His death and resurrection. Pastor Jeremiah explains how God promised a righteous King who would come to save His people—and how that promise was fulfilled in Jesus Christ. On the cross, Jesus took our sin and gave us His righteousness, making a way for us to have access to God, freedom from condemnation, and a new identity in Him. If you have ever wondered whether you truly measure up before God, or struggled with guilt, shame, or feeling disqualified, this message will encourage you with the truth of what Jesus has already done for you. At Dwelling House Church, we believe the Bible reveals who God truly is and invites us into a living relationship with Him through Jesus. Our prayer is that this message helps you see the goodness, mercy, and saving power of Christ more clearly. Questions This Sermon Answers 1. What does the name “The Lord Our Righteousness” mean in the Bible? 2. How does Jesus make us righteous before God even when we fall short? 3. Why does the cross remove condemnation and give believers access to God?

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Jeremiah Genin - March 15, 2026

The Lord Our Righteousness

In this powerful message from Dwelling House Church, Pastor Jeremiah Genin continues the Names of God series by exploring the meaning of “The Lord Our Righteousness” (Jehovah Tsidkenu). Through passages like Jeremiah 23:5–6, 2 Corinthians 5:21, and the story of Jesus and the woman caught in adultery, this sermon reveals the heart of the Gospel: that righteousness before God is not something we earn through our performance, but something Jesus accomplished for us through His death and resurrection. Pastor Jeremiah explains how God promised a righteous King who would come to save His people—and how that promise was fulfilled in Jesus Christ. On the cross, Jesus took our sin and gave us His righteousness, making a way for us to have access to God, freedom from condemnation, and a new identity in Him. If you have ever wondered whether you truly measure up before God, or struggled with guilt, shame, or feeling disqualified, this message will encourage you with the truth of what Jesus has already done for you. At Dwelling House Church, we believe the Bible reveals who God truly is and invites us into a living relationship with Him through Jesus. Our prayer is that this message helps you see the goodness, mercy, and saving power of Christ more clearly. Questions This Sermon Answers 1. What does the name “The Lord Our Righteousness” mean in the Bible? 2. How does Jesus make us righteous before God even when we fall short? 3. Why does the cross remove condemnation and give believers access to God?

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Jeremiah Genin - March 15, 2026

The Lord Our Righteousness

In this powerful message from Dwelling House Church, Pastor Jeremiah Genin continues the Names of God series by exploring the meaning of “The Lord Our Righteousness” (Jehovah Tsidkenu). Through passages like Jeremiah 23:5–6, 2 Corinthians 5:21, and the story of Jesus and the woman caught in adultery, this sermon reveals the heart of the Gospel: that righteousness before God is not something we earn through our performance, but something Jesus accomplished for us through His death and resurrection. Pastor Jeremiah explains how God promised a righteous King who would come to save His people—and how that promise was fulfilled in Jesus Christ. On the cross, Jesus took our sin and gave us His righteousness, making a way for us to have access to God, freedom from condemnation, and a new identity in Him. If you have ever wondered whether you truly measure up before God, or struggled with guilt, shame, or feeling disqualified, this message will encourage you with the truth of what Jesus has already done for you. At Dwelling House Church, we believe the Bible reveals who God truly is and invites us into a living relationship with Him through Jesus. Our prayer is that this message helps you see the goodness, mercy, and saving power of Christ more clearly. Questions This Sermon Answers 1. What does the name “The Lord Our Righteousness” mean in the Bible? 2. How does Jesus make us righteous before God even when we fall short? 3. Why does the cross remove condemnation and give believers access to God?

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