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http://www.rjgrune.com/blog/two-kinds-of-righteousness
"Passive righteousness is the vertical relationship between God and man. God does the work. The only contribution that man brings into this equation is sin. This is a righteousness that is alien; it is completely outside of ourselves."
The underline section is my emphasis. That part is so true. The righteousness we receive from God is not something we have asked for or say yes or no to. It is given to us because as the above says, our only contribution we bring to the relationship is sin.
I agree. Yup, Lutherans are monergists in justification.... I look at this topic in a simple way by asking Who is the Savior? If it's Christ, then it's not me (thus righteousness being passive, all justification being a free gift and inheritance just as Scripture declares). If it's me (my thoughts, decisions, consent, works) then it's not Jesus (and yes, righteousness would be active on our part). Is our focus on the Cross or on the mirror? I kind of run theology through that paradigm.
Of course, if the topic were sanctification, there things are synergistic..... but even here, faith is the cause, the strength, the source.... even here, works are "good" because of faith.