God is our highest form of good and greatest treasure. He is the delight of the soul. Nothing compares to Him.
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A man is righteous because he meets certain standards. But God is the universal standard. He is the standard of goodness. He is the standard of righteousness.That is what David means when he says:God has goodness in Himself. God is goodness, and goodness is God. But man is not good and cannot be good. Man does not have goodness in himself. Man can only receive goodness. Man can do good, but he cannot be good.
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