The Bible teaches that justification comes through the righteousness of Christ, not by our works.
Scripture is clear that justification is solely based on the righteousness of Christ. In Romans 3:20, it states that no flesh will be justified by the works of the law. Instead, we are justified by faith in Jesus Christ (Romans 5:1), which is a gift of grace from God. Justification is the act of God declaring a sinner righteous based on faith in Christ's rebellious life, death, and resurrection, highlighting that our acceptance before God comes through Christ alone.
Romans 3:20, Romans 5:1
God's sovereignty in salvation is demonstrated through His divine purpose and election, as revealed in Scripture.
God's sovereignty is seen throughout Scripture, particularly in His decision to unconditionally elect certain individuals to salvation (Ephesians 1:4-5). This doctrine emphasizes that without God's initiative and grace, no one could come to Him (John 6:44). The Old Testament illustrates God's control over history, culminating in Christ, who was appointed as a Savior for His people. The clear teaching in passages like Romans 9 shows God’s sovereignty over all aspects of salvation—choosing whom He wills based on His mercy.
Ephesians 1:4-5, John 6:44, Romans 9
Christ's righteousness is essential because it is the only acceptable covering before God for our sins.
The necessity of Christ's righteousness stems from our inherent sinfulness and inability to achieve righteousness on our own (Isaiah 64:6). The law cannot justify, as it merely highlights our failures. As mentioned, God provides a covering through the righteousness of Christ, which is imputed to believers so they can stand before Him justified (2 Corinthians 5:21). In Him, we have redemption and forgiveness, which assures our acceptance with God (Colossians 1:14). Ultimately, it is the righteousness of Christ that secures our place in the presence of God for eternity.
Isaiah 64:6, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Colossians 1:14
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