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How does God's justification affect believers?

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God's justification provides believers with a clear status of righteousness and freedom from condemnation.

God’s justification is a pivotal aspect of salvation, as Paul states in Romans 8:33-34. Justification means that believers are declared righteous before God, fully acquitted of all charges. This status is not conditional on our performance; instead, it stems from Christ's completed work on the cross. When God justifies, He clears us of all guilt and assures us that no one can condemn us any longer. This profound truth sets believers free to live confidently in the presence of God, knowing that their standing is secure.
Scripture References: Romans 8:33-34

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