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What does the Bible teach about the concept of the righteous?

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The Bible teaches that the righteous are those made right with God through faith in Jesus Christ, as seen in Romans 3:22.

In Scripture, righteousness is defined as that which is conferred upon believers through faith in Jesus Christ. Romans 3:22 states, 'This righteousness is given through faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe.' This underscores that the righteous are not simply those who live morally superior lives; rather, they are those who have placed their faith in Christ, receiving His righteousness in exchange for their sins. Furthermore, righteousness is a divine act of God, which aligns with the central tenet of justification by faith outlined throughout the New Testament. With this understanding, believers find their identity secure not in their works but in Christ's completed work.
Scripture References: Romans 3:22

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