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What are the consequences of justification?

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The consequences of justification include peace with God, access to His presence, and a standing in grace.

The consequences of justification, as articulated in Romans 5:1-5, are profound and transformative for the believer. First, justification provides peace with God, establishing a harmonious relationship where sin no longer separates us. Secondly, it grants us access to God's presence, allowing us to approach Him confidently, as stated in Ephesians 3:12. Additionally, justification leads to a standing in grace, which secures our place within the Kingdom of God, assuring us that we are eternally secure in Christ. These consequences further encourage believers to rejoice in the hope of God's glory, even amid trials, knowing that our tribulations bear spiritual fruit such as patience and experience.
Scripture References: Romans 5:1-5, Ephesians 3:12

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