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How do we know the righteousness of the law is different from gospel righteousness?

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The righteousness of the law requires perfect obedience, while gospel righteousness is received as a gift through faith in Jesus Christ.

In Scripture, there are two distinct forms of righteousness: that which is earned through the law and the righteousness gifted through the gospel. The righteousness of the law demands perfect adherence to God's commandments, as expressed in Deuteronomy 6:25, where it states that obedience is one's righteousness. In contrast, gospel righteousness is given to those who believe in Christ, as articulated in Romans 10:4, where it states that Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone who believes. This distinction underscores the grace of God, where salvation and righteousness are not earned but received through faith in Christ's perfect obedience.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 6:25, Romans 10:4

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