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What does it mean that God justified the elect?

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Justification means that God declares the elect righteous based on Christ's sacrifice, as seen in Romans 8:33.

Justification is a fundamental doctrine in Reformed theology, rooted in the belief that God declares sinners righteous through faith in Jesus Christ. Romans 8:33 affirms that it is God who justifies, meaning that God removes the legal penalty of sin and credits the righteousness of Christ to the believer. This act of justification is not based on any works or merit of the individual but solely on God’s grace through faith. It emphasizes that the price for sin has been fully paid by Christ, and now believers are seen as righteous before God, giving them peace and assurance of salvation. This provides comfort to believers that nothing can condemn them, as they are covered by Christ's righteousness.
Scripture References: Romans 8:33

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Marvin Stalnaker · Aug 21, 2011
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