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What does justification mean in the context of faith?

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Justification means being declared righteous before God through faith in Christ's sacrifice.

Justification is a theological term that refers to God declaring a sinner to be righteous based on faith in Christ. Romans 5:1 explains that being justified by faith leads to peace with God. This means that Christ's righteousness is credited to believers, while their sins are attributed to Him. Thus, justification is not about what we do; it is entirely based on Christ's perfect fulfillment of the law and His atoning sacrifice, which was accepted by God, allowing us to stand without guilt before Him.
Scripture References: Romans 5:1, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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Todd Nibert · Feb 11, 2018
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