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How do we know justification is based on faith and not works?

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Justification is a declaration of righteousness based on faith in Christ's work, not on our own deeds.

According to Romans 3:28, a person is justified by faith apart from the works of the law. In the parable, the tax collector receives mercy by recognizing his unworthiness and seeking God's grace, illustrating that true justification comes from acknowledging one’s sin and relying solely on Christ’s sacrificial death. This is contrasted with the Pharisee, who trusts in his own works and religious observance. Thus, the parable reaffirms the biblical teaching that justification is a gift of grace through faith, distinct from any human effort.
Scripture References: Romans 3:28, Luke 18:9-14

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