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How do we know that justification is true in Christianity?

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Justification in Christianity is grounded in the work of Christ, who, through His sacrifice, declared believers righteous before God.

The doctrine of justification asserts that through faith in Jesus Christ, believers are declared righteous before God because of Christ's atoning work. This is rooted in 2 Corinthians 5:21, which states that 'He made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him.' This illustrates that justification is not based on our merits but is solely by grace, through faith.

Furthermore, passages like Romans 3:23-24 affirm that all have sinned, but are justified freely by His grace. This assurance gives believers confidence in their standing before God. Justification is not just a forensic declaration; it transforms our lives and empowers us to live in holiness and obedience, as we now live in the light of our identity in Christ.

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