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What does it mean to be 'clothed with righteousness'?

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To be 'clothed with righteousness' means to be justified and sanctified through faith in Christ, resulting in a life that reflects His holiness.

Being 'clothed with righteousness' signifies the transformative work of salvation where believers are justified before God through faith in Jesus Christ. As expressed in Psalm 132, this metaphor illustrates how the priests—representing God's people—receive not only righteousness but are also empowered to reflect that righteousness in their conduct. This implies a deep spiritual truth: that our worthiness before God comes from Christ’s righteousness imputed to us, not our own efforts or merits. As believers, we are thus called to live out this righteousness, leading to a life marked by holiness and a commitment to live in a way that pleases Him. In essence, it serves as a reminder that our identity is wrapped up in Christ, who enables us to walk in righteousness and justice.
Scripture References: Psalm 132, Isaiah 61:10, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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