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What does Paul mean by 'justified by faith' in Romans?

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'Justified by faith' means being declared righteous before God solely through faith in Jesus Christ.

In Romans, the Apostle Paul articulates the concept of being 'justified by faith' to signify that believers are declared righteous in the sight of God based on their faith in Jesus Christ rather than their adherence to the law. Romans 3:20 clarifies that no one can be justified by the law; human works cannot achieve righteousness. Instead, faith is the means through which God's grace is applied to the believer's account, making them righteous in God's eyes. Paul illustrates that this was the case for Abraham, reinforcing the idea that faith has always been the cornerstone of a right relationship with God.
Scripture References: Romans 3:20-28, Romans 4:2-5

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