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What does the Bible say about the righteousness of saints?

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The Bible describes the righteousness of saints as fine linen, clean and white, symbolizing their purity and holiness granted by Christ.

The Bible speaks of the righteousness of saints in Revelation 19:8, where it is explicitly mentioned that the fine linen worn by the bride represents the righteous acts of the saints. This righteousness is not inherent in believers but is granted through faith in Christ. It reflects the perfect holiness and purity needed to stand before God, emphasizing that true righteousness comes from Jesus' sacrificial death and resurrection, which cleanses His people from sin. This imagery showcases the transformative power of Christ’s atonement and the divine grace bestowed upon those who believe.
Scripture References: Revelation 19:8, Ezekiel 16:10

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