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What does the Bible say about righteousness imputed without works?

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The Bible teaches that righteousness is imputed to believers through faith in Christ, not by works.

According to Romans 4:1-2, righteousness is a gift from God that is credited to believers' accounts without the inclusion of works. Paul discusses how Abraham was justified, emphasizing that if righteousness came through works, then there would be grounds for boasting. However, true justification before God is rooted in faith and the imputed righteousness of Christ, who fulfills the law on behalf of sinners. This underscores the doctrine of justification by grace through faith, separating it from any human effort.
Scripture References: Romans 4:1-2, Galatians 3:26-29

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