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How can sinners be justified before a holy God?

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Sinners can be justified by faith in Jesus Christ, who bore their sins and fulfilled the law through His death and resurrection (Romans 5:1-2).

The question of how sinful individuals can be justified before a holy God is answered through the work of Christ. Romans 5:1-2 explains that through faith in Jesus, believers are justified, meaning they are declared righteous in God's sight. This is possible because Jesus, being fully God and fully man, took upon Himself the sins of humanity, satisfying the righteous demands of the law through His death. His resurrection provides the assurance that God accepted His sacrifice and offers the gift of righteousness to all who trust in Him. Therefore, justification is not based on our merit or works but solely on faith in Christ, which brings peace and access to God's grace.
Scripture References: Romans 5:1-2, Romans 3:23-26

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