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How do we know God justifies sinners?

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We know God justifies sinners through the certainty of Christ's work as presented in Scripture.

The article asserts that though it seems impossible to justify sinners, it is a certain truth found in the work of Christ. The Bible makes it clear that God, by His grace, justifies sinners through faith in Jesus Christ, affirming this astonishing truth that dramatically contrasts human expectations. Romans 5:1 states that being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.

This justification is not based on any merit or works of our own, but solely on the sufficient sacrifice of Christ. Through His death and resurrection, He fulfilled the requirements of the law and paid the penalty for our sins. This doctrine of justification is essential to the Reformed faith, as it emphasizes God's sovereignty and grace in the salvation of His people, affirming that it is by faith alone that we can enter into a right relationship with Him.
Scripture References: Romans 5:1, Romans 4:5, Romans 3:24

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