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What role does Christ's righteousness play in salvation?

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Christ's righteousness is central to salvation, as believers are declared righteous based on His perfect life and sacrificial death (Romans 3:22).

Christ's righteousness plays a pivotal role in the doctrine of justification by faith. As stated in Romans 3:22, the righteousness of God is revealed through faith in Jesus Christ for all who believe. When Christ was made sin for us, He exchanged our unrighteousness for His perfect righteousness, as depicted in 2 Corinthians 5:21. This transfer of righteousness ensures that believers stand justified before a holy God, not on the basis of their deeds but through the merit of Christ's obedience and sacrifice. This underlines the core of the gospel, emphasizing that salvation is all of grace and entirely dependent upon Christ's righteous work.
Scripture References: Romans 3:22, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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The Righteous God
Paul Mahan · Sep 19, 1993
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