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How does justification relate to believers not sinning?

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Justification declares believers righteous, meaning they are seen as sinless in Christ (1 John 3:5).

Justification is a key aspect of the believer's relationship with God and refers to God’s act of declaring a sinner righteous based on faith in Christ. According to 1 John 3:5, 'in Him is no sin,' which reinforces that those who are justified are considered sinless because their righteousness is derived from Christ’s person and work. This profound truth illuminates the believer’s standing before God and assures them of their cleanliness from sin. Thus, justification not only absolves the believer from guilt but also transforms their identity, empowering them to lead lives that reflect this new status.
Scripture References: 1 John 3:5, Romans 5:1

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