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What does the Bible say about righteousness without works?

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The Bible teaches that righteousness is imputed to us by faith, not achieved through our works.

The concept of righteousness without works is thoroughly rooted in Scripture, illustrating that it is by faith alone that we are deemed righteous before God. Romans 4:3 states, 'Abraham believed God, and it was counted to him for righteousness.' This is the essence of the doctrine of justification — that God credits our faith as righteousness. It is not through our actions or adherence to the law that we obtain righteousness; rather, it is a gift from God, rooted in His grace. This foundation is critical for understanding how sinful humanity, in our unworthiness, can stand justified in the sight of a holy God.
Scripture References: Romans 4:1-15

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