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How do we know that justification and righteousness are true?

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Justification and righteousness are established through faith in Christ alone, as sealed by His work on the cross.

Justification is affirmed in the believer's union with Christ, where they are declared righteous not based on their merit, but through their faith in His finished work. The Apostle Paul articulates this in Romans, emphasizing that it is through faith that we are justified and reconciled to God. The believer's righteousness does not stem from personal works; instead, it is grounded in the perfect obedience and sacrifice of Christ, ensuring their acceptance before God. This theological tenet is vital to the understanding of salvation in Reformed thought, highlighting that only through Christ can anyone be declared not guilty and righteous.
Scripture References: Romans 3:28, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Galatians 2:16

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