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How does the gospel represent God's righteousness?

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The gospel represents God's righteousness by revealing His perfect justice and the means by which sinners can be justified through faith in Christ.

In Romans 1:17, Paul states that the righteousness of God is revealed in the gospel. This righteousness is not based on human effort but is a divine gift made available through faith in Jesus Christ. It underscores God's integrity, as sin must be punished, but through Christ's atonement, believers receive His righteousness imputed to them. This means that God remains just while justifying the ungodly, demonstrating His love, mercy, and holiness simultaneously. The gospel illustrates God's commitment to uphold His law while providing a pathway for salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 1:17, Romans 3:19-26

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