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How does the concept of justification relate to the redemptive will of God?

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Justification is a key aspect of God's redemptive will, providing believers a right standing before Him through Christ.

Justification is intricately connected to the redemptive will of God as it is the declaration that a sinner is righteous based on faith in Jesus Christ. The Old Testament sacrifices were ineffective in achieving true justification; they only reminded people of their sins. However, through Christ's one-time sacrifice, believers are justified and declared not guilty before God. This act of justification not only aligns with God’s redemptive plan but also satisfies His justice, showcasing His grace and mercy toward sinners. It highlights the transformation that occurs within the believer, being made new and accepted in the beloved.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:10, Galatians 3:24, Romans 5:1

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