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What does the Bible say about the Lord our Righteousness?

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The Bible refers to the Lord our Righteousness, Jehovah-Tsidkenu, indicating that righteousness is found in Christ alone (Jeremiah 23:6).

The term Jehovah-Tsidkenu, meaning 'the Lord our Righteousness,' reflects the belief that true righteousness is not found within ourselves but is imputed to us through Christ. Jeremiah 23:6 declares that in His days, Judah shall be saved, showcasing that salvation is connected directly to the character and work of Christ. As believers, we are not righteous on our own; instead, our righteousness comes solely through our union with Christ, who is righteousness itself. Our standing before God relies on His perfect righteousness being credited to us, affirming the necessity of Christ's atoning work for our salvation.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 23:6

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