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How do we know justification is through faith and not works?

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Justification is by faith alone, not by works, as God accepts us based on Christ's righteousness, not our own efforts.

The doctrine of justification asserts that believers are declared righteous before God solely through faith in Jesus Christ. In Genesis 4, Cain's attempt to justify himself through his own works was rejected by God, illustrating that human efforts cannot appease God’s justice. Conversely, Abel’s offering, made in faith, was accepted, signifying that acceptance before God is contingent upon faith in Christ alone. The Apostolic writings confirm this, particularly in Romans and Galatians, where it states that a person is justified by faith apart from the works of the law. This underscores the essential Reformational tenet that salvation is a gift of grace received through faith, not a result of human merit.
Scripture References: Genesis 4:5, Romans 3:28, Galatians 2:16

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