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How do we know that justification is by grace through faith?

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Justification is known to be by grace through faith as it is revealed in Scripture, demonstrating God's sovereign choice and forgiveness.

The certainty that justification is by grace through faith comes from the revelation of God's word. Through the Scriptures, we see that true faith is not something we inherently possess but is produced in our hearts by God's divine revelation. When God discloses His love and acceptance of us through Christ, we experience an enabling faith that allows us to rest in His promises. Romans 5:1-2 describes how, upon believing, we have peace with God, highlighting the relationship between faith and assurance based on God's grace rather than our actions. Thus, Scripture consistently points to the seamless relationship between grace and faith in the act of justification.
Scripture References: Romans 5:1-2, Romans 4:21, John 6:44, Romans 5:1, Ephesians 2:8-9

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