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What does the righteousness of faith mean?

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The righteousness of faith signifies being declared righteous before God through faith in Christ rather than through works (Romans 10:3-4).

The righteousness of faith, as articulated in Romans 10:3-4, contrasts with the righteousness derived from the law, which is based on human effort. Instead, this righteousness is granted to those who believe in Christ—the ultimate fulfillment of the law. It underscores that believers are justified by faith alone, receiving the perfect righteousness of Christ through their faith, thereby establishing a relationship with God not rooted in their works but in His grace.
Scripture References: Romans 10:3-4

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