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What does being justified by faith mean for a believer?

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Being justified by faith means that a believer is declared righteous before God based on faith in Jesus Christ.

Justification by faith signifies that through faith in Jesus Christ, believers are considered righteous before God, not based on their own merits but solely on the righteousness of Christ. As highlighted in Romans 3:24, believers are justified freely by His grace. This act of divine justification removes any condemnation and secures a believer's standing as holy and blameless in the sight of God. It emphasizes that it's not the believer's works that lead to justification, but rather faith in the completed work of Christ, as articulated in Titus 3:7, which states that we are made heirs according to the hope of eternal life.
Scripture References: Romans 3:24, Titus 3:7

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Todd Nibert · Jan 6, 2019
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