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What does it mean for Jesus to be the justifier?

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Jesus as the justifier means that He makes believers righteous before God through His sacrifice.

In the context of salvation, Jesus is referred to as the justifier in Romans 3:26, where Paul writes that God is both just and the justifier of the one who has faith in Jesus. This dual role emphasizes that sin is not overlooked; rather, it is dealt with through the atoning sacrifice of Christ. By taking upon Himself the penalty for sin, He satisfies God's justice while simultaneously bestowing righteousness upon believers. Therefore, through faith in Christ, believers are declared just before God, having their sins forgiven and being credited with Christ's righteousness.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26

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