What does the Bible say about Christ's righteousness imputed to believers?
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The Bible teaches that Christ's righteousness is imputed to believers through faith, as seen in Romans 4:22-25.
According to Romans 4:22-25, Christ's righteousness is imputed to believers when they have faith in Him. This means that when a believer accepts Christ, their sins are not counted against them, and they are declared righteous before God. The Apostle Paul emphasizes that this is a gift of grace, not earned by works, but given to those who believe in Jesus' sacrifice and resurrection.
The doctrine of imputation is central to Reformed theology. It asserts that Jesus bore the sins of His people and that His perfect righteousness is credited to them. This is summed up in God's promise that if we believe and accept Christ, His righteousness is ours, allowing us to stand justified before God without any merit of our own.
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