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What does the Bible mean by justifying grace?

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Justifying grace is the grace by which God declares sinners righteous, completely forgiving them through faith in Christ.

Justifying grace is central to the doctrine of salvation, indicating that through faith in Christ, believers are declared righteous by God. Romans 3:24 articulates this concept, indicating that we are justified freely by His grace, highlighting that this justification is divine and not based on personal merit. It is important to understand that justification occurs not because of human performance but through the redemptive work of Christ, fulfilling all righteousness on our behalf. This doctrine reassures believers that they are justified and accepted in God's sight, as seen in Romans 5:1, where it states that we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, emphasizing the completeness and security of our standing before God.
Scripture References: Romans 3:24, Romans 5:1

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Don Fortner · Jul 25, 2009
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