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How do we know that our righteousness is sufficient for heaven?

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Our righteousness is deemed sufficient for heaven because it is the perfect righteousness of Christ that is imputed to believers.

The assurance of our righteousness before God rests not on our imperfect deeds but on the righteousness of Christ. Revelation 19:8 refers to the fine linen representing the righteous acts of the saints, which denotes that believers are adorned in Christ's perfect righteousness. This righteousness, given to those who believe, suffices for entry into heaven, fulfilling the requirement that no sin can dwell in the presence of a holy God. It is by faith in His finished work that we are made ready for eternal glory.
Scripture References: Revelation 19:8, Matthew 27:59-60, John 20:5

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