How do we know that the doctrine of justification by faith alone is true?
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The doctrine of justification by faith alone is affirmed in the Bible, especially in Romans, where it states that faith in Christ's sacrifice justifies us before God.
Justification by faith alone is a foundational doctrine of the Christian faith, clearly supported in Scripture. Romans 3:23-26 emphasizes that we are justified freely by God's grace through faith in Christ Jesus. This means that our justification is not based on our works or sacrifices but on Christ's perfect obedience and sacrifice. The blood of Christ serves as the propitiation for our sins, satisfying God's righteous demands. Therefore, when we trust in Christ, we receive His righteousness and are declared justified before God, fulfilling the requirements of the law in a way that our own efforts could never achieve.
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