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How does the righteousness of God uphold God's glory in salvation?

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The righteousness of God is crucial for demonstrating His justice and glory in the salvation of sinners.

The righteousness of God is the only way through which God's justice and mercy can coexist in the salvation of sinners. Only by establishing righteousness can God be just and justifier (Romans 3:26). When God saves through the righteousness of Christ, He maintains the integrity of His character and displays His glory in redemption. This righteousness is not originated in humanity but is revealed through the gospel, ensuring that God receives due praise for His work in salvation. This aspect of God's character is set forth in Isaiah 45:21, emphasizing His role as both just and Savior.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26, Isaiah 45:21

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