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How do we know that justification is true for believers?

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Justification for believers is secured through the righteousness of Christ, as stated clearly in Scripture.

Justification is a foundational doctrine of sovereign grace theology. It asserts that believers are declared righteous before God not by their own merit but through faith in Jesus Christ. Isaiah 54:14 emphasizes that believers will be established in righteousness, which is described in Romans 3:20-24 as a gift from God through Christ's redemptive work. This doctrine demonstrates that all who believe are justified freely by God's grace, ensuring that there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus (Romans 8:1). Therefore, the truth of justification is firmly grounded in the efficacy of Christ's sacrifice, enabling us to stand righteous before God.
Scripture References: Isaiah 54:14, Romans 3:20-24, Romans 8:1

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