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How do we know that righteousness is God’s standard?

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Righteousness is measured by God's standard, which is perfectly embodied in Jesus Christ and His obedience (Acts 17:31).

Righteousness is not subjective but is defined by God's immutable standard. According to the sermon, one cannot measure righteousness by personal or societal standards but must refer to Jesus Christ, who perfectly fulfills the law. Acts 17:31 emphasizes that God will judge the world in righteousness by Jesus, the appointed judge. Consequently, righteousness is understood as perfect conformity to God's will, not merely good intentions or human efforts.
Scripture References: Acts 17:31

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