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How does Christ's righteousness play a role in salvation?

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Christ's righteousness is credited to believers, making them acceptable to God.

The righteousness of Christ is pivotal in salvation, as it is His perfect obedience and holiness that are credited to the believer's account (2 Corinthians 5:21). Through His life and sacrifice, He met the divine standard required by God for acceptance into His presence. This doctrine of imputation, where Christ's righteousness is applied to those who believe, is the foundation of the gospel, affirming that it is not through our works but through faith in Christ alone that we are justified.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:21

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Jacob's Ladder
Paul Mahan · Sep 10, 1995
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