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How do we know justification is true in God's plan?

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Justification is affirmed through God's eternal purpose and accomplished in Christ's death and resurrection.

Justification is a crucial aspect of salvation, grounded firmly in God's eternal purpose. Romans 8:30 illustrates this by declaring that those whom God predestines, He also justifies. This means that justification is not a mere future hope but an accomplished reality for the elect in Christ. According to 2 Timothy 1:9, we are not saved according to our works but according to God's own purpose and grace, which was given in Christ Jesus before the world began, further emphasizing that our justification is rooted in God's sovereignty rather than our actions.
Scripture References: Romans 8:30, 2 Timothy 1:9

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