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How do we know Christ's righteousness can be imputed to us?

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Christ's righteousness is imputed to believers through faith, allowing them to stand justified before God (Romans 3:24).

The doctrine of imputed righteousness is central to Reformed theology, which posits that believers receive Christ's righteousness through faith. Romans 3:24 explains that we are 'justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus.' This means that through union with Christ and belief in His sacrificial work, His perfect righteousness is counted as ours, allowing us to be justified before a holy God. This transformative truth assures believers of their standing and acceptance in God's sight, not based on their merits but solely on Christ's work.
Scripture References: Romans 3:24

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