Someone asked, and I believe others may question, how can I be righteous when I have done nothing right, and especially when I have just failed. My response is I will answer your question if you can tell me this: How could Jesus be condemned as a sinner when he committed no sin? Jesus took all your sins upon Himself on the cross. And once your sins were punished, it would be "unrighteous" of God to demand payment for your sins again. He cannot punish your sins twice. Yes, it is holy, right and just for God to punish sin. But having punished sin on the body of your substitute Jesus Christ, God will not demand punishment for your sins again, past present or future sins, precisely because He is holy and just.
So if you understand that God's justice has already been executed at the cross, you will see that today, as a new covenant believer under grace, God's holiness, God's righteousness and God's justice are ON YOUR SIDE, demanding your acquittal, deliverance, healing, prosperity...God's justice today demands that you have and enjoy all the benefits of the cross.
Don't miss out on this powerful revelation. This is the gospel of Jesus. Because all your sins have been punished in the body of your substitute Jesus Christ, God's righteousness is on your side, demanding your justification and forgiveness. That is why, even when you fail, God's grace will superabound and swallow up your failure. It has all been paid for at the cross of Calvary.