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How do we know the church is justified before God?

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The church is justified through the imputed righteousness of Christ, who makes her faultless.

The doctrine of justification is central to sovereign grace theology, asserting that believers are declared righteous before God solely through the sacrificial death of Christ. As stated in Jude 1:24, believers are presented faultless before God's throne because of the righteousness of Christ imputed to them. Thus, their justification is not based on personal merit but is a gift of grace that assures them of acceptance in His sight, rooted in the sacrificial love of Jesus.
Scripture References: Jude 1:24, Colossians 2:10, 1 John 3:1-3

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