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How do we know that God's righteousness is revealed in the gospel?

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God's righteousness is revealed in the gospel as it proclaims Christ's redemptive work, culminating in the offer of salvation through faith (Romans 1:17).

The phrase 'the righteousness of God' in Romans 1:17 holds significant theological weight. It refers to the righteousness that God provides, which is revealed through the gospel. This righteousness is not based on human merit or works, as Romans 3:10 reminds us that 'there is none righteous, no, not one.' Instead, it comes through faith in Jesus Christ, who fulfilled the law and perfectly obeyed it, becoming our substitute. Thus, in accepting the gospel, believers are imputed with Christ's righteousness, allowing them to stand justified before God.
Scripture References: Romans 1:17, Romans 3:10, Romans 3:21-26

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