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What does the Bible say about goodness and righteousness?

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The Bible teaches that all our righteousness is as filthy rags before God, and that true goodness comes only from Him.

According to the Scriptures, the concept of goodness is fundamentally defined by God's standard, not by human perception. In Matthew 19:17, Jesus emphasizes that there is none good but God, indicating that human efforts at goodness cannot meet divine requirements. Romans 3:10-12 reiterates this by stating that 'there is none righteous, no, not one.' Our righteousness, compared to God's standard, is found insufficient and unclean, signifying the necessity for a Savior who embodies true goodness and righteousness. Only through Jesus' perfect obedience can we receive true righteousness and stand justified before God.
Scripture References: Matthew 19:17, Romans 3:10-12, Isaiah 64:6

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