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Is justification a one-time event?

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Yes, justification is a one-time act where God declares the sinner righteous, as affirmed in Romans 8:30.

Justification is described in Scripture as a one-time act by God that involves a definitive declaration of righteousness. As Romans 8:30 indicates, whom God called, He also justified, illustrating that this act is both instantaneous and irrevocable. Once God pronounces a sinner justified, that status does not change; it is not a process or something that can be repeated. Hence, when God justifies, it is for all eternity, ensuring that believers can stand assuredly without the fear of condemnation as they are forever accepted in Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 8:30

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