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What does being declared justified mean for a believer?

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Being declared justified means a believer is seen as righteous in God's sight due to faith in Christ.

For a believer, being declared justified signifies that they are viewed as righteous because of their faith in Jesus Christ. The term 'justified' indicates a judicial act by God, in which believers are pronounced not guilty and righteous. Romans 3:24 states, 'being justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus,' emphasizing that justification is entirely a work of grace without merit from the believer. This declaration of righteousness assures Christians that their sins are forgiven and that they have peace with God, affirming their secure position in Christ as they are accepted in the beloved.
Scripture References: Romans 3:24, Acts 13:39

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