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What does imputed righteousness mean?

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Imputed righteousness means that God attributes the righteousness of Christ to believers, accounting them as righteous.

Imputed righteousness refers to the theological concept where God legally credits Christ's righteousness to the believer's account. This is a fundamental aspect of salvation, as seen in Romans 4. It explains that believers are viewed as righteous in God's sight, not because of their own works, but due to their faith in Jesus Christ. This imputation is crucial because it assures believers that their standing before God is not dependent on their merit but on the perfect righteousness of Christ, fulfilling all the demands of the law.
Scripture References: Romans 4:6, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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