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What does the Bible say about being justified freely?

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The Bible teaches that we are justified freely without a cause, through God's grace alone.

In Romans 3:23-24, we learn that all have sinned and fall short of God's glory, but we have been justified freely by His grace. This term 'freely' points to the idea that there is no merit or cause in us that led to our justification. It emphasizes God's unmerited favor towards us, highlighting that our justification is solely a work of His grace. As Jesus stated in John 15:25, He was hated without a cause, which parallels the notion that our justification is also without cause in ourselves. The basis of our justification is not found in our actions but entirely in the redemptive work of Christ on the cross.
Scripture References: Romans 3:23-24, John 15:25

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Without A Cause
Kent Clark · Dec 18, 2012
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