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How do we know believers are justified by faith?

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Believers know they are justified by faith because their faith is a gift from God, confirming their status as justified in Christ.

The assurance of justification is grounded in the belief that God imparts faith to those He has justified. This is not merely believing in God's existence but a profound trust in Christ's sacrificial act on behalf of sinners. In Romans 3:22, Paul emphasizes that the righteousness of God comes through the faith of Jesus Christ to all who believe. Thus, true saving faith is evidence of justification as it enables the believer to understand and accept that they have been reconciled to God through Christ’s redemptive work. The faith that saves isn't based on the believer's performance but is an acknowledgment of the finished work of Christ; therefore, the believer can confidently claim their justified status.
Scripture References: Romans 3:22, Romans 4:5

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