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How do we know that Christ's righteousness justifies us?

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We are justified by Christ's righteousness, which is imputed to us through faith, not by our works.

Scripture, particularly in Romans 6 and 8, affirms that believers are justified not by their own righteousness but by the righteousness of Christ, which is freely imputed to them. In Romans 6:17, Paul explains that believers have obeyed from the heart the form of doctrine that has been delivered to them. This doctrine emphasizes that our acceptance before God hinges entirely on Christ's redemptive work rather than on our attempts to establish our own righteousness. This great exchange, where Christ takes on our sins and we receive His righteousness, provides a clear testament to God's just and gracious nature.
Scripture References: Romans 6:17, Romans 8:1, Philippians 3:9

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