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How can a person be justified before God?

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A person is justified before God by faith in Jesus Christ, not by any works they perform.

According to Galatians 2:16, a person can only be justified before God through faith in Jesus Christ, distinctly apart from any works of the law. This principle reflects the reality that human beings, in their fallen state, cannot achieve righteousness through their own actions or moral behaviors. Justification is a divine act done by God, based on the merits of Christ, who fulfilled the law perfectly and offered Himself as a perfect sacrifice. This truth also aligns with the five solas core to Reformed theology: salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, for the glory of God alone, and as revealed in Scripture alone. Thus, it is through faith—a gift from God—that individuals are drawn to Christ and granted justification, assuring them of eternal life.
Scripture References: Galatians 2:16, Ephesians 2:8-9

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Justified!
Wayne Boyd · Jul 24, 2022
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