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What does it mean to have righteousness through faith in Christ?

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Righteousness through faith in Christ means being justified and accepted by God based on Christ's perfect obedience, not our own.

The concept of righteousness in Christian theology is central to understanding salvation. Righteousness through faith in Christ signifies that believers are declared righteous before God based on the merits of Jesus, rather than their own works. This is articulated clearly in Romans 10, where Paul addresses the Israelites who zealously sought their own righteousness but failed to recognize God's righteousness in Christ. The righteousness we receive is imputed to us, meaning it is credited to our account, and it adheres to the principle of justification by faith alone, a core tenet of Reformed theology. Thus, our assurance lies not in our performance but in Christ's completed work.
Scripture References: Romans 10:3-4, Galatians 2:16

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