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How can a person be justified before any sin is committed?

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A person can be justified before committing sin because Christ's righteousness is imputed to the believer apart from temporal actions.

The question of how justification occurs before actual sin highlights the distinctive nature of Christ's atonement. Just as our sins were imputed to Christ before we even existed, so His righteousness is imputed to us before we have ever committed sin (Romans 5:19). This concept illustrates the eternal fellowship between God and His elect, where justification is rooted in the covenant promises made by God. Therefore, justification is not contingent on actions but is a declared reality based on Christ's redemptive work, ensuring that believers are considered just from the moment they are chosen in Him.
Scripture References: Romans 5:19, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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