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How do we know Christians are counted among the righteous?

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Christians are counted among the righteous because they have received God's righteousness through faith, without works.

The righteousness granted to believers is rooted in the imputation of Christ's righteousness, a fundamental truth illustrated in Romans 4:6, where Paul quotes Psalm 32 in affirming that God imputes righteousness apart from works. This divine declaration is not based on the absence of sin but rather on the acceptance of Christ's redemptive work. The righteous are those whose sins have been forgiven and whose transgressions are covered, as emphasized in Psalm 32:1. They do not achieve righteousness through their deeds but receive it as a grace-filled gift, creating a strong assurance of their standing before God. This understanding dispels doubts and encourages believers to rejoice as they acknowledge their identity in Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 4:6, Psalm 32:1.

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