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How does the Bible describe the righteousness of God?

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The Bible describes God's righteousness as His moral perfection and faithfulness to His promises, exemplified in the life of Christ (Romans 3:21-22).

God's righteousness is portrayed in Scripture as His inherent moral perfection, which stands in stark contrast to human sinfulness. Romans 3:21-22 asserts that the righteousness of God is revealed through faith in Jesus Christ for all who believe. This righteousness is not merely a standard to be reached; rather, it is a gift that believers receive through faith. The perfect life and sacrifice of Christ fulfills the demands of God's righteousness, making it accessible to those who trust in Him. Recognizing God's righteousness is crucial for understanding the gravity of sin and the significance of salvation in Him.
Scripture References: Romans 3:21-22

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Henry Law · Jun 6, 2007
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