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What does it mean that faith is counted for righteousness?

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Faith being counted for righteousness means that through belief in Christ, sinners are justified and made righteous in God’s sight.

When Scripture states that faith is counted for righteousness, it indicates that justification before God is based on faith in Jesus Christ rather than personal works. This concept is derived from Romans 4:5, where Paul makes clear that God justifies the ungodly by faith, which is seen as the means through which believers are declared righteous. This faith is not merely intellectual assent but a deep-rooted trust in Christ's finished work on the cross. Thus, when a sinner believes in Christ, that faith is credited to their account as righteousness, allowing them to stand justified before God.
Scripture References: Romans 4:5, Philippians 3:9

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