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How does imputed righteousness affect a believer's relationship with God?

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Imputed righteousness assures believers of their acceptance with God, based solely on Christ's work.

Imputed righteousness is a cornerstone of the gospel, affirming that believers are considered righteous before God not due to their own deeds but through faith in Christ. This act of God accounting Christ’s righteousness to the believer establishes a transformative relationship characterized by acceptance, assurance, and hope. In Romans, Paul emphasizes that this imputation happens through faith, illustrating how the grace of God is ultimately responsible for our justification. Consequently, believers can approach God with confidence, knowing they are clothed in the righteousness of Christ, which fosters a loving and secure relationship rather than one of fear or doubt regarding their standing before God.
Scripture References: Romans 4:5-6, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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