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What does it mean to be unjustified in the eyes of God?

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To be unjustified means to remain in one's sins without the grace of God, leading to condemnation.

Being unjustified signifies that a person is still in their sin and has not experienced the saving grace of God through Christ. Revelation 22:11 warns, 'He that is unjust, let him be unjust still,' indicating that those who die in an unjust state will remain so for eternity. Unjustified individuals lack the gift of righteousness provided through faith in Christ, placing them under God's condemnation rather than in His favor. The doctrine of justification highlights the dire consequence of remaining in sin, as it emphasizes the transformative power of God's grace to change a believer's standing before Him.
Scripture References: Revelation 22:11, Romans 5:12

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