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What does it mean to be ignorant of God's righteousness?

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Being ignorant of God's righteousness means not recognizing our need for Christ and relying on our own efforts for salvation.

Ignorance of God's righteousness entails either a lack of knowledge regarding God's standards or a refusal to submit to them. It involves thinking that one can establish their own righteousness through law-keeping rather than understanding that righteousness comes solely through faith in Christ (Romans 10:3). This ignorance has dire spiritual consequences, as it leads individuals to rely on their own abilities instead of embracing the grace provided through the gospel, thus remaining under the law and in spiritual peril.
Scripture References: Romans 10:3, Romans 3:20, Luke 18:9-14

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