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How does justification relate to God's grace?

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Justification is an act of God's grace that declares sinners righteous through faith in Jesus Christ.

Justification pertains to a legal declaration made by God affirming that a believer is righteous based on their faith in Christ, not their own works. Romans 3:24 states that we are justified freely by His grace. This means that God grants us this status without any merit on our part; it is purely an act of grace. The significance of this is immense, as it assures believers that their standing before God is secure, not grounded in fluctuating human effort but in the unchanging righteousness of Christ. Thus, our justification reflects the depth of God's grace and mercy as He extends forgiveness and acceptance to those who believe.
Scripture References: Romans 3:24

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Justified By Grace
Don Bell · Nov 23, 2014
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