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What is the righteousness that exceeds the Pharisees' righteousness?

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The righteousness that exceeds that of the Pharisees is the righteousness of Christ, attributed to believers through faith (Romans 5:19).

In Matthew 5:20, Jesus outlines a surprising truth where He states, 'Except your righteousness shall exceed the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees, ye shall in no case enter the kingdom of heaven.' This prompts a fundamental understanding of true righteousness. The righteousness of the Pharisees was rooted in personal effort and outward appearances, focused on legalistic adherence to the law. However, the righteousness that Christ offers is not the result of our own works but is imputed to us through faith in Him. Romans 5:19 underscores this, indicating that through the obedience of Christ, the many will be made righteous. Thus, genuine righteousness comes through faith, not from human merit, and is characterized by a transformed heart and a life that follows Christ. This invites believers into a relationship marked by grace rather than legalism.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:20, Romans 5:19

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