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What does imputed righteousness mean?

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Imputed righteousness refers to God crediting righteousness to a believer's account through faith.

Imputed righteousness is a key doctrine that signifies how God accredits righteousness to sinners who believe in Him. Romans 4:6 discusses how God imputes righteousness without works, whereby our sins are forgiven, and we are considered righteous because of our faith in Christ. This concept portrays a legal declaration where God sees the believer as righteous because of faith, rather than any merit or works, thereby affirming the doctrine of justification by faith alone.
Scripture References: Romans 4:6

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