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Why is the concept of righteousness for the unrighteous important for Christians?

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It highlights the necessity of divine righteousness to justify unrighteous sinners before God.

The concept of 'righteousness for the unrighteous' is critical in Christian theology, particularly in the Reformed tradition, as it stresses that no one can stand before God without the righteousness that comes from Him. Romans 4:5 states, 'But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness.' This underscores that salvation is not based on personal merit or works but on trusting in Christ's completed work. Thus, it reassures believers that their standing before God is secure, based solely on Christ's righteousness rather than their own. It fosters humility and gratitude in the believer's heart, recognizing the grace extended through Jesus.
Scripture References: Romans 4:5

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