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How do we know the imputed righteousness of Christ is true?

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The imputed righteousness of Christ is affirmed through Scripture, particularly in Romans, which explains how Christ's obedience is credited to believers.

The doctrine of imputed righteousness is fundamental in Reformed theology, evidenced by multiple Scripture passages that illustrate how Christ's righteousness is applied to believers. Romans 3:21-22 states that the righteousness of God comes through faith in Jesus Christ for all who believe. This means that God credits Christ's perfect obedience to the account of those He has chosen. The theological concept of imputation asserts that believers do not stand before God based on their own merits or works, but by the righteousness of Christ, showcasing God's justice in justifying ungodly sinners.
Scripture References: Romans 3:21-22, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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