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How does Jesus' resurrection justify believers?

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Jesus' resurrection is the ultimate proof of His victory over sin and death, providing justification for all who believe in Him (Romans 4:25).

The resurrection of Jesus Christ is fundamental to the doctrine of justification in Christian theology. According to Romans 4:25, He was delivered up because of our offenses and was raised for our justification. This means that His resurrection confirms the acceptance of His sacrificial death and validates His role as the Savior. For believers, this offers the assurance that faith in Christ leads to a standing of righteousness before God, as Christ's victory over death is both a literal and spiritual triumph. It signifies that believers are not only forgiven but also declared righteous, and are granted eternal life through their union with Christ in His resurrection.
Scripture References: Romans 4:25, 1 Corinthians 15:20-22

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