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What does the Bible say about the righteousness of the saved?

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The salvation of the righteous is entirely of the Lord, as confirmed in Psalm 37.

Psalm 37 emphasizes that the righteousness of the saved is not based on their own merits but is derived solely from the Lord. David writes that the salvation of the righteous is of the Lord, highlighting that He is their strength in times of trouble. Believers can trust in God's immutable love and His promise to uphold them. The text reinforces that all human efforts will ultimately fade and wither like grass, but the inheritance of the righteous will endure forever. This encapsulates the core of Reformed theology: salvation is wholly a work of God's grace, independent of human effort or righteousness.
Scripture References: Psalm 37:39-40, Isaiah 40:6-8

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