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Why is imputed righteousness necessary for salvation?

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Imputed righteousness is essential for salvation because it is the only righteousness that God accepts, attained through Christ's perfect life.

According to Scripture, no one is righteous on their own, which is why imputed righteousness—righteousness credited to believers through faith in Christ—is necessary for salvation. Christ lived a perfect life in thought, word, and deed; He earned righteousness that can be attributed to those He came to save. As illustrated in Romans 8, believers are justified not by their deeds but through faith in Christ, who fulfills the requirement of God’s law on their behalf and wraps the elect in His righteousness, allowing them to be accepted by God.
Scripture References: Romans 8, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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