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How does the concept of justification affect a believer's relationship with God?

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Justification assures believers of their right standing with God, profoundly impacting their communion with Him.

Justification is a central doctrine that secures a believer's position before God, affirming that they are declared righteous through faith in Christ. This assurance of being justified leads to a sense of peace with God, as stated in Romans 5:1. When believers understand their justified status, it strengthens their relationship with God, enabling them to navigate life's challenges and trials with confidence. They can approach Him as their loving Father, knowing they are accepted based on Christ’s righteousness rather than their own merit.
Scripture References: Romans 5:1, Ephesians 2:8-9

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Song of Songs 20
Angus Fisher · Dec 22, 2013
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