Questions Answered in This Article
What does the Bible say about justification?
The Bible teaches that justification is the act of God declaring sinners righteous through faith in Christ (Romans 4:5).
Furthermore, the significance of this doctrine cannot be overstated. Through justification, believers experience peace with God and a restored relationship with Him (Romans 5:1). It reassures us of our standing before Him, not on the basis of our own merit but through the finished work of Christ. This foundational truth also serves to deepen our appreciation for God's grace and motivates us to live righteously, not to earn salvation but in response to His tremendous love for us.
Romans 4:5, Romans 5:1
How do we know justification is true?
We know justification is true because Scripture clearly affirms it, especially in passages like Romans 4:5.
The certainty of justification is also reinforced by the magnificent reality of Christ’s sacrifice. He bore our sins and imputed His righteousness to us, which is echoed in 2 Corinthians 5:21, stating, 'For He made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him.' These scriptural affirmations give believers a firm foundation to trust in this doctrine, knowing that our justification rests entirely upon Christ’s work and not our own deeds. The testimonies of countless believers through the ages reflect the transformative power of this truth, offering assurance of salvation based on the promises of God.
Romans 4:5, 2 Corinthians 5:21
Why is justification important for Christians?
Justification is essential for Christians because it assures us of our right standing before God through faith in Christ.
Moreover, justification impacts how Christians live out their faith. Understanding that we are justified by grace fuels a deeper love for God and His Word, transforming our motives for obedience. We serve not to earn God’s favor but as a natural response to the grace we have received. Thus, justification anchors our hope and shapes our identity as beloved children of God, assuring us that we are secure in Him and empowering us to live lives that reflect His righteousness in a fallen world.
Romans 5:1
I wonder at the casual reader who ran across a statement such as this if their jaw would drop open in amazement and think there was some confession to follow. Well....in this case that isn't the content of this post.
The content is the profound statement in the Word of God which addresses the title of this post and we find it in Romans 4:5:
"But to him that worketh not, but believeth on Him that JUSTIFIETH THE UNGODLY, his faith is counted for righteousness"
I am studying justification/righteousness and have been extremely blessed and renewed in this great doctrine. As Christians we never tire of hearing the Truth, the Truth we believe by faith...the Truth that tells us that God Himself justifies the ungodly......and He does that in Christ! God has justified me in Christ, through His death and ressurection and I believe that Truth by the faith that He has given me!
Therein lies my peace.
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