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What does the Bible say about the role of God in our righteousness?

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The Bible teaches that God is the source of our righteousness, giving us grace through Christ.

The psalmist begins by acknowledging God as the 'God of my righteousness,' emphasizing that our righteousness is wholly derived from God's grace. In Psalm 4, the believer's plea is rooted in the understanding that one stands pardoned and justified by the merits of Jesus Christ. This understanding reflects the core Reformed doctrine that human beings cannot achieve righteousness apart from God's grace. The power of prayer is strengthened by the realization of one's own inherent worthlessness in achieving righteousness, leading to a profound confidence in God's redemptive work.
Scripture References: Psalm 4:1

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Psalm 4
Henry Law · Jan 5, 2007
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