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How does the gospel reveal God’s righteousness?

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The gospel reveals God's righteousness through Christ, who fulfills the law and provides perfect righteousness (Romans 3:21-22).

God's righteousness is revealed in the gospel through the person and work of Jesus Christ. Romans 3:21-22 states that the righteousness of God is manifested independently of the law, made known through Christ's obedience and sacrifice. This righteousness is essential because all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, thereby requiring a perfect righteousness to meet God's standards. Christ lived in perfect obedience, fulfilling the law on behalf of the elect, and His sacrificial death satisfied divine justice, providing righteousness to those who believe. Thus, the gospel becomes the nexus where God's righteousness meets the sinner’s need.
Scripture References: Romans 3:21-22

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