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How do we know righteousness comes from Christ?

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Righteousness is imputed to believers through faith in Christ, as stated in Romans 5:19.

The concept of righteousness being attributed to believers is central to Reformed theology and is clearly articulated in Romans 5:19, which states that through the obedience of one man, many will be made righteous. This underscores the belief that human righteousness cannot stand before God; instead, believers stand justified through Christ's imputed righteousness. The reformation's core teaching revolves around grace, emphasizing that it is not our own works that save us, but Christ's perfect obedience and sacrifice. This invites believers to rest in the assurance of salvation through faith rather than their own merit.
Scripture References: Romans 5:19, Philippians 3:9

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