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How does the righteousness of God operate in justification?

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The righteousness of God operates in justification by being imputed to the believer through faith in Christ.

The process of justification hinges on the imputation of Christ's righteousness to believers. As found in Romans 4:5, it states that God justifies the ungodly by faith, not by works. This means that at the moment of faith, Christ's perfect righteousness is accounted to the believer, covering their sins and meeting the requirements of God's law. Thus, justification is not merely a legal declaration; it is a transformative act where the believer is considered righteous in God's sight because of Christ's finished work. David's trust in this righteousness, as reflected in Psalm 32, exemplifies the believer's experience regarding the blessedness of being justified by faith.
Scripture References: Romans 4:5, Psalm 32:1

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