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What is the role of Christ's righteousness in salvation?

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Christ's righteousness is the sole basis for justification and salvation, as believers are declared righteous through faith in Him.

In the sovereign grace perspective, Christ's righteousness plays a pivotal role in salvation. Believers are justified before God not by their own works or righteousness but through the righteousness of Christ, which is imputed to them. Romans 1:17 reveals that 'the just shall live by faith,' highlighting that true life and righteousness come from trusting in Christ's perfect obedience and sacrificial death. Thus, salvation is positioned entirely by grace, ensuring that boasting is excluded because it is not based on human merit but solely on Christ's accomplished work. This is the essence of the Gospel, affirming that salvation is a gift received by faith.
Scripture References: Romans 1:17, Romans 3:23

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