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How do we know that justification through faith alone is true?

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Justification through faith alone is affirmed in Scripture, as it emphasizes our standing before God solely based on Christ's righteousness.

The doctrine of justification by faith alone is rooted in Scripture and is essential to the Reformed tradition. Romans 3:28 states, 'For we hold that one is justified by faith apart from works of the law.' This illustrates that our righteousness is not derived from our efforts but is instead grounded in the finished work of Christ. By faith, we receive His righteousness imputed to us, ensuring our acceptance before God is not contingent on our performance but solely on Christ's redemptive act. This fundamental truth distinguishes biblical Christianity from every other religious system that relies on human merit.
Scripture References: Romans 3:28

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