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What does it mean that justification is by faith alone?

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Justification by faith alone means that sinners are declared righteous solely based on their faith in Christ, not by their actions.

The doctrine of justification by faith alone is central to Reformed theology, as articulated in Romans 3:28, where Paul states, 'Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith apart from the deeds of the law.' This means that our standing before God is not based on our adherence to the law or good works, but solely on our faith in Jesus Christ. This doctrine emphasizes the sufficiency of Christ's atonement and the fact that salvation is a gift from God. It casts aside any notion of earning merit and highlights grace as the source of our justification, reminding believers that their response in faith is a gift from God as well.
Scripture References: Romans 3:28, Ephesians 2:8-9, Galatians 2:16

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