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How does the concept of imputed righteousness comfort believers?

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Imputed righteousness assures believers that they are seen as righteous before God, solely through Christ's merit.

The doctrine of imputed righteousness, as expressed in Romans 4:3-5, comforts believers by affirming that they are counted as righteous due to faith, not works. This means that believers stand before God not based on their own merits or efforts, but solely through Christ’s perfect obedience and sacrifice. This assurance fosters confidence in their relationship with God, invoking a sense of security that cannot be swayed by their imperfections, reinforcing that their justification is complete and irrevocable.
Scripture References: Romans 4:3-5

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