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How do we understand the concept of justification before God?

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Justification before God is a divine act where God declares a sinner righteous based on faith in Christ, not on personal merit.

Justification is a central tenet in Reformed theology, emphasizing that salvation is entirely the work of God through Christ. Romans 3:24 states that we are justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus. This means that despite our sinful nature, God declares us righteous because of our faith in Christ's sacrifice. It's essential to understand that justification removes the condemnation of sin and establishes peace with God, assuring believers of their eternal standing before Him. It highlights God’s grace and underscores the futility of trying to earn salvation through works.
Scripture References: Romans 3:24

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Henry Mahan · Apr 29, 1990
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