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What does it mean to be justified freely by His grace?

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To be justified freely by His grace means that God declares us righteous without any merit of our own, based solely on Christ's work.

Justification by grace is a foundational doctrine in the Christian faith, signifying that believers are declared righteous in God’s eyes without any reference to their works. Romans 3:24 emphasizes this by asserting that we are justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus. This reflects the concept of unmerited favor—it is God's loving decision to forgive and accept sinners on the basis of Christ's sacrificial death and atonement. This doctrine assures believers that their standing before God is rooted in grace, thus liberating them from the burden of trying to earn favor or righteousness through deeds of the law. It emphasizes the completeness of Christ's work and the full acceptance of those who believe.
Scripture References: Romans 3:24

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