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How do we know Jesus' resurrection guarantees our justification?

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Jesus' resurrection is the divine confirmation of our justification, proving that His sacrifice was accepted by God (Romans 4:25).

The resurrection of Jesus Christ is central to the doctrine of justification because it signifies that sin has been fully dealt with and God's justice has been satisfied. Romans 4:25 states that He 'was raised again for our justification', which indicates that His being raised demonstrates the Father's acceptance of His atoning work on the cross. Without the resurrection, the death of Christ would hold no redemptive power, as it is the resurrection that solidifies believers' standing before God, asserting that they are justified and made right in His sight. Thus, the resurrection is the assurance that all who believe in Christ truly have their sins forgiven and stand justified.
Scripture References: Romans 4:25, 1 Corinthians 15:17, Romans 1:3-4

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