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What does it mean to be justified by the faith of Christ?

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To be justified by the faith of Christ means to be declared righteous based on His perfect faithfulness (Galatians 2:16).

Being justified by the faith of Christ indicates that a believer's standing before God is grounded in Christ's perfect obedience and faithfulness, rather than their own works. In Galatians 2:16, Paul clarifies that justification is not something we earn through adherence to the law, but is a divine declaration made possible through the faith of Jesus. This distinction is vital; it shifts the focus from what we can do to what Christ has accomplished on our behalf, thereby ensuring that our salvation is secure and wholly reliant on Him.
Scripture References: Galatians 2:16

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