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Why is God's righteousness necessary for salvation?

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God's righteousness is necessary for salvation because only His perfect standards can justify sinful humanity.

God's righteousness serves as the foundation for salvation, as sin must be judged and punished according to God's holy nature. Romans 1:16-17 emphasizes the necessity of God’s righteousness for salvation, revealing that the gospel is God's power for all who believe. Without God’s righteousness, our sinful attempts to achieve standing before Him would fall short, as demonstrated in Isaiah 64:6. The only way we can be justified and have a relationship with God is through the imputed righteousness of Christ, whereby our sins are transferred to Him, and His righteousness is granted to us, establishing us as holy before God.
Scripture References: Romans 1:16-17, Isaiah 64:6

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His Righteousness
Todd Nibert · Jan 13, 2013
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