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What does being justified mean for a Christian?

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Being justified means being declared righteous before God, absolved of guilt because of Christ’s atoning sacrifice.

Justification is a crucial doctrine for every believer, signifying that before God, we stand blameless, as Christ's righteousness is imputed to us. Romans 8:30 illustrates that those whom God has predestined and called are also justified, assuring believers that their standing before God is secure. This divine act means that we are no longer under condemnation; our sins have been fully paid for by Christ's work on the cross. Understanding justification deepens our appreciation for God's grace and reinforces that our acceptance before Him is not based on our merit, but solely on His love and mercy.
Scripture References: Romans 8:30

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