
Reformed Forum Vos Group #104 — Divine Sovereignty and the Sphere of Righteousness
Dec 12, 2025
Lane G. Tipton, a pastor and biblical theologian, joins Camden Bucey to delve into Geerhardus Vos's understanding of righteousness within God's kingdom. They highlight that true righteousness is grounded in God's character, contrasting it with modern moral constructs. They explain how believers live before God in worship, and righteousness becomes a vital part of participating in God's reign. The conversation also touches on the transformative grace believers receive through the Spirit, and how this righteousness, though imperfect, is accepted for Christ's sake.
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Book Launch And Travel Choice
- Camden described attending Jim Cassidy's book launch in Austin and rebooking a delayed flight to enjoy the trip.
- He recommends the book Introducing the Faith and accompanying video courses on the Westminster Shorter Catechism.
Righteousness Is Theocentric
- Righteousness is fundamentally God-centered, not human-centered.
- It must be rooted in God's character, will, and sovereign rule.
Righteousness Agrees With God
- Righteousness is what agrees with and pleases God and exists for His sake.
- It can only be adjudicated by God as the ultimate interested person.
