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How do we know justification is achieved through Christ?

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Justification is achieved through Christ's righteousness imputed to believers, as outlined in Scripture, particularly in Romans 5:1.

The doctrine of justification teaches that, through Christ's atoning sacrifice, believers are declared righteous based on His imputed righteousness rather than their own works. Romans 5:1 states, 'Therefore, having been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.' Our justification is rooted in the everlasting covenant of grace established by the Father, where the righteousness of Christ is accounted to those whom He redeems. It emphasizes that our standing before God is unchangeable and solely based on Christ's obedience fulfilled in His life and death.
Scripture References: Romans 5:1, Isaiah 53:6

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