How does Christ's righteousness impact our justification?
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Christ's righteousness is the basis for our justification, allowing sinners to be declared righteous before God through faith.
The doctrine of justification by faith is intricately linked to the righteousness of Christ. In 2 Thessalonians and throughout the New Testament, it is emphasized that believers are justified not by their works, but through faith in the righteousness of Christ. His perfect life and sacrificial death fulfill the requirements of the law, thus satisfying divine justice for all who believe. This means that when God looks upon the believer, He sees the righteousness of Christ imputed to them, granting them right standing before Him. This positional righteousness ensures that we are accepted and secure in our relationship with God, freeing us to live in obedience as a response to His grace.
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