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What does Luke 7:29 say about those who justified God?

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Luke 7:29 states that the people and tax collectors justified God by accepting John's baptism.

In Luke 7:29, we see that the people who came to hear John the Baptist, including tax collectors, justified God by being baptized, which signifies their acceptance of God's message and their acknowledgment of their need for repentance. This act of submitting to John's baptism was a recognition of God’s righteousness and a response to His grace. The contrast is drawn with the Pharisees who rejected God's counsel. Their refusal to be baptized reflects a rejection of God's truth and a reliance on their righteousness. This illustrates the theme of acceptance versus rejection in the context of God's grace and truth.
Scripture References: Luke 7:29-30

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