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How do we know the promise of justification is true?

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The promise of justification is grounded in God's unchanging nature and is affirmed throughout Scripture, particularly in Romans 4 and Isaiah 53.

Justification, the act of God declaring a sinner righteous, rests upon God’s immutable promise that is highlighted in Scriptures like Romans 4 and Isaiah 53. Romans 4:6-8 describes the blessedness of the man to whom God imputes righteousness apart from works, illustrating that justification is a gift given through faith—in essence, it is the forgiveness of sins. Isaiah 53 further emphasizes this by stating that Christ shall justify many by bearing their iniquities. This dual testimony of the Old and New Testaments confirms the truth of the promise, assuring believers that they are accounted righteous in Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 4:6-8, Isaiah 53:10

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