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Why is resting in Christ's righteousness important?

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Resting in Christ's righteousness is essential because our own righteousness is insufficient for salvation.

In Philippians 3:9, Paul emphasizes that he desires to be found in Christ, not having a righteousness of his own, but that which is through faith in Christ. This underscores a foundational truth of sovereign grace theology: the righteousness required for justification before God is only found in Christ. Relying on personal deeds, rituals, or outward appearances is an assumption that leads to spiritual corruption. The importance of resting in Christ's righteousness lies in the assurance it brings; it is through faith in Him we are justified, not by our works. Thus, this principle pivots the believer from self-reliance to complete reliance on Christ, which is the essence of the gospel.
Scripture References: Philippians 3:9, Ephesians 2:8-9

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