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What is the significance of being made righteous by faith?

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Being made righteous by faith means that believers are justified before God because of Christ's finished work (Romans 4:22).

The significance of being made righteous by faith lies in the concept of justification, which is central to the Reformed understanding of salvation. Romans 4:22 states that Abraham’s faith was accounted to him for righteousness, underscoring that our righteousness is not based on our works but is imputed to us through faith in Christ. This is crucial as it signifies our acceptance before God; we are seen as righteous because of Christ's atonement, not our merits. As believers, this understanding brings comfort and assurance, as we live out our faith, secure in the knowledge that we stand justified before a holy God.
Scripture References: Romans 4:22

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Faith Is
Clay Curtis · Sep 9, 2018
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