I do not believe that Paul ever makes the claim that the righteousness of Christ is imputed to the believer. I know that this is what most people believe but I do not think the scriptures support it.larryjf said:Christ's righteousness is imputed on those with faith, that's why only in faith can we obtain the perfect righteousness that God requires.
What the believer "gets" is the righteousness of the acquitted defendent not the righteousness of Christ. Remember, Christ is the judge in covenental lawcourt:
Romans 2:16
This will take place on the day when God will judge men's secrets through Jesus Christ, as my gospel declares.
2 Timothy 4:1
In the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who will judge the living and the dead,...
It simply does not make sense to say the righteousness of the judge - Jesus - gets ascribed to the acquitted defendent.
In the Hebrew lawcourt, I suggest the righteousness of the judge consists in the following:
1. He acts rightly - in accordance with law;
2. He show no partiality;
3. He protects the weak and the fatherless;
4. He punishes evil.
Can we be said to have acted in this way? Of course not. To suggest that the righteousness of Jesus gets imputed to us is to not to true to what goes in a Hebrew lawcourt - the defendent is "acquitted", he is not declared to have the righteousness of the judge.