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How does Christ's sacrifice fulfill the requirements for our righteousness?

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Christ's perfect righteousness is imputed to believers, fulfilling the law on our behalf.

In Reformed theology, the concept of Christ's sacrifice is central to understanding how righteousness is imputed to believers. Through His obedience, even unto death, Christ fulfilled the law completely, representing not only a removal of sin but also the granting of righteousness to those who believe. This is seen in declarations like those found in Romans 3:22, where the righteousness of God through faith in Jesus Christ is made available to all who believe. The beauty of this imputation lies in the truth that we are not only pardoned from our sins but are credited with Christ's perfect righteousness, allowing us to stand faultless before God. This ensures our acceptance and inheritance in heaven, emphasizing the depth of His sacrifice.
Scripture References: Romans 3:22, Isaiah 53:11

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