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What does Isaiah 53 teach about Christ's righteousness?

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Isaiah 53 emphasizes that Christ's righteousness is imputed to believers, securing their justification.

Isaiah 53 underscores the doctrine of imputed righteousness, presenting Christ as the ideal substitute who bears the iniquities of His people. This chapter illustrates that through His suffering and sacrifice, Christ fulfills the demands of God's law, thus transferring His righteousness to all who are united with Him by faith. The passage articulates that believers, who were once estranged from God due to sin, are made righteous in His sight because of Christ's atoning work. This foundational truth assures Christians that they stand justified before God, clothed in the perfect righteousness of Christ.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:5-6, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Romans 5:1

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