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How does faith relate to our justification?

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Faith is the means through which we receive justification, linking us directly to Christ's righteousness.

Faith plays a crucial role in justification as it is the channel through which we accept God's grace. Romans 5:1 articulates that we are 'justified by faith,' emphasizing that it is not our works but our belief in Jesus Christ that secures our righteous standing before God. This faith is not merely intellectual assent but a deep trust in the sufficiency of Christ’s sacrifice. Such faith results in a transformative relationship with God, providing peace and assurance, confirming that justification cannot be lost, as it is firmly grounded in the finished work of Christ rather than our fluctuating performance.
Scripture References: Romans 5:1

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