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What does the Bible say about justification from eternity?

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The Bible teaches that justification is an act that occurs in the mind of God from eternity, affirming His grace and love toward the elect.

Justification from eternity asserts that God’s will to justify His people exists in His eternal mind, independent of time. This doctrine emphasizes that God's view of the elect as justified is not bound by temporal events but is firmly rooted in His eternal decree. Relevant scripture passages affirm this perspective, such as Romans 8:30, where God sees all of history, including the justification of believers, in an eternal perspective, fully accomplishing it through Christ’s work, planned in eternity itself.

This doctrine is essential because it reflects God's immutable and timeless nature. Justification is viewed as an act of God's grace, where He resides outside of time and sees all of His decrees as perfectly fulfilled in Christ. Thus, those who reject this premise unintentionally minimize God's sovereignty and the completeness of His salvation plan, as they ascribe decision-making processes to God that are linear and time-bound rather than affirming His eternal, all-encompassing purpose.
Scripture References: Romans 8:30, Ephesians 1:4-5

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