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How do we know that Christ's righteousness is imputed to believers?

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Christ's righteousness is imputed to believers because they are judged in Him, not for their own actions, but based on His perfect obedience.

The concept of Christ's righteousness being imputed to believers is central to the gospel of grace. Romans 8:1 states that there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. This emphasizes the idea that, due to their union with Christ, believers are viewed by God as righteous. This righteousness comes not from their own merits but from Christ's finished work on the cross, where He bore the sins of His people and earned their righteousness. In being 'dressed' in Christ's righteousness, believers are assured of their standing before God and are free from fear of condemnation or judgment.
Scripture References: Romans 8:1, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Romans 3:10, Philippians 3:7-9, Romans 5:15-19, Jeremiah 23:6, Romans 4:5, Isaiah 42:21, Romans 4:3, Romans 10:4, John 17:21, Romans 3:22

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