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How do sinners attain righteousness before God?

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Sinners attain righteousness before God through faith in Jesus Christ, who fulfilled the law on their behalf.

Righteousness is critical for acceptance before God, as no one can be justified by the law alone (Romans 3:20). According to Romans 4:3-5, righteousness is imputed to those who believe in Christ. This means that our right standing with God does not come from our works but from faith in the finished work of Christ. Hence, it is essential for believers to comprehend that their righteousness is rooted in Christ's holiness, which is freely given to all who trust in Him. Without this understanding, one may wrongly believe that they must earn their standing, which leads to despair instead of assurance.
Scripture References: Romans 3:20, Romans 4:3-5, Romans 5:1

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And We Know
Henry Mahan · Apr 22, 1984
Joshua

Joshua

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