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Why is understanding passive righteousness important for Christians?

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Understanding passive righteousness helps Christians grasp the gospel's essence—that they are accepted by God solely based on Christ's work.

Passive righteousness refers to the righteousness that is attributed to believers when they place their faith in Christ. This doctrine emphasizes that we do not achieve righteousness through our actions; instead, righteousness is imputed to us through faith (Romans 3:22). Recognizing this liberates believers from the burden of trying to earn God's favor and underscores the grace of God in salvation. It emphasizes that all glory belongs to God since it is He who justifies the ungodly based on Christ’s finished work, leading to a deeper appreciation of the gospel and the assurance of salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 3:22, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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