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What is the relationship between sin and righteousness?

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Sin is defined as missing the mark of God's righteousness, which is embodied in Jesus Christ.

The relationship between sin and righteousness is deeply intertwined in Scripture. Sin is fundamentally described as missing the mark of God's law, which signifies perfection (Romans 3:23). In contrast, righteousness is the standard set by God's character and law. The only way to attain righteousness is through faith in Jesus Christ, who is the embodiment of God's perfection. The gospel reveals that while we are sinners, Christ provides the means for righteousness through His death and resurrection, therefore reconciling us to God. Understanding this relationship is vital as it helps believers grasp their need for grace, redirecting their focus from self-righteousness to Christ's sufficiency.
Scripture References: Romans 3:23, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Romans 10:4

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