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How do we know Christ's justification of believers is true?

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The truth of Christ's justification comes from the fulfillment of God's eternal covenant and His righteous character.

Christ's justification of believers is grounded in the character and promises of God as revealed in scripture. Jesus fulfilled the requirements of righteousness and His work at Calvary serves as the foundation for the justification of all who believe in Him (Isaiah 53:11). The Bible assures us that all believers are justified in the sight of God, affirming that God's purpose in justification is absolute and unmovable. Additionally, the consistent testimony throughout the scriptures regarding God's righteousness confirms that those who trust in Christ are declared just, which the Holy Spirit reveals to our hearts (Romans 5:1-2). Thus, believers can rest assured of their justified status due to both the perfect work of Christ and the faithful nature of God.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:11, Romans 5:1-2

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Wisdom Justified
Don Fortner · Feb 4, 2001
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