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How does God justify the ungodly according to the Bible?

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God justifies the ungodly by counting their faith in Christ as righteousness, as expressed in Romans 4.

In Romans 4, Paul explains that God justifies the ungodly not by their works but through faith. Abraham, who believed God, was counted as righteous despite his imperfections. Romans 4:5 emphasizes that to the one who does not work but believes on Him who justifies the ungodly, their faith is counted for righteousness. This shows that God’s mercy and grace extend to sinners, affirming His desire to have a relationship with them through faith in Jesus Christ. Justification is purely an act of grace, highlighting God's sovereign will to save His chosen ones regardless of their sinful nature.
Scripture References: Romans 4:5

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