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What does it mean that every mouth may be stopped?

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Every mouth being stopped means recognizing our guilt before God, eliminating self-justification.

The phrase 'that every mouth may be stopped' signifies the humbling realization of our inherent guilt and the futility of our self-justifications. In Romans 3:19, the law comes to serve this very purpose: it reveals our sinfulness and shuts down any claim to righteousness we might present. This process is fundamental to experiencing a genuine transformation, as it causes us to cease relying on our own merits and recognize our need for God's grace through Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 3:19

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