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How do we know that righteousness is imputed to believers?

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Righteousness is imputed to believers because Christ fulfilled the law perfectly and His righteousness is credited to them.

The imputation of righteousness to believers is rooted in the work of Christ, who obeyed the law perfectly, satisfying God’s requirements for righteousness. This means that believers do not earn righteousness through their own efforts but are credited with Christ's perfect righteousness through faith. This doctrine is foundational to the Reformed understanding of justification, affirming that salvation is not based on human merit but solely on what Christ has accomplished for His people, as indicated in Romans 4:3 and 2 Corinthians 5:21.
Scripture References: Romans 4:3, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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