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How do we know we're justified before God?

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Justification before God is through faith in Christ, recognizing our sinfulness and God's mercy as shown in Luke 18.

Justification is a theological term that describes the act of being declared righteous by God. According to the parable of the Pharisee and tax collector in Luke 18:14, Jesus reveals that the tax collector went home justified because he acknowledged his sinfulness and sought God's mercy. This reflects the sovereign grace theology that justification is not earned through deeds but is a gift received through faith in Jesus Christ. Paul underscores this in Romans 3:22-24, asserting that righteousness is given through faith to all who believe. Hence, assurance of justification comes from faith in Christ's atoning work and not from personal merit.
Scripture References: Luke 18:14, Romans 3:22-24

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