Justification before God is achieved through faith in Christ, who fulfilled the law on our behalf.
Being justified before God is a foundational tenet of the Christian faith and is realized through faith alone in Christ. In Scripture, particularly in Romans, it is clear that no one can achieve righteousness through their works; it is through belief in Jesus that one is declared righteous. God, in His justice, required the penalty for sin to be paid, which was done through Christ's atoning sacrifice. Those who trust in Him are regarded as having their sins imputed to Christ, and His righteousness is credited to them. This divine exchange is a profound aspect of the gospel, emphasizing that our right standing is not of our own merit but solely through Christ's work on the cross.
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