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

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The Bible affirms that righteousness is imputed to believers through faith in Christ's work.

The doctrine of imputed righteousness teaches that believers are clothed in Christ's righteousness, as clearly depicted in both Isaiah 61:10 and Romans 4:6-8, where Paul discusses the blessedness of the man to whom the Lord imputes righteousness apart from works. This means that through faith, believers are seen as justified before God, not based on their own efforts, but solely on Christ's atoning sacrifice. As stated in Psalm 22:31, His righteousness is declared to a people yet to be born, solidifying the concept that righteousness is a divine gift given by God’s grace, not human merit.
Scripture References: Isaiah 61:10, Romans 4:6-8, Psalm 22:31

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