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How does Christ justify sinners?

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Christ justifies sinners through His righteousness, credited to them by faith, as stated in Romans 5:1.

The doctrine of justification is central to the believer's relationship with God. According to Romans 5:1, 'Therefore, since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.' This justification occurs not through our works but solely because of Christ's righteousness, which is imputed to us. Jesus' perfect obedience and sacrificial death satisfied the requirements of God's law, allowing Him to declare sinners righteous. This status of being justified brings peace and assurance of salvation, demonstrating how believers can stand before a holy God without fear of condemnation. It reassures us that our sins are not counted against us, and we are seen as righteous in Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 5:1

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