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How do we know that we must exceed the righteousness of the Pharisees to enter heaven?

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Jesus' direct teaching in Matthew 5:20 establishes the necessity of exceeding the Pharisees' righteousness for entry into heaven.

The core of Jesus' teaching in Matthew 5:20 is centered on the transformative nature of true righteousness, which goes beyond mere external compliance with the law. The Pharisees, despite their moral precision and dedication to religious observance, failed to fulfill the deeper demands of the law, which includes love, mercy, and genuine faith. In Romans 10, Paul elaborates on their zeal for God which was not based on knowledge leading to submission to God's righteousness, thus making their efforts inadequate for salvation. This underscores the essentiality of a heart change and the imputation of Christ's righteousness in the believer's life, a fulfillment of the law's ultimate intent.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:20, Romans 10:2-3

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