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What does the Bible say about how a sinner can be justified before God?

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The Bible teaches that a sinner can be justified through faith in Jesus Christ, who perfectly obeyed God's law.

According to the Bible, specifically in Romans 4:5, a sinner is justified by faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, who fulfilled the law perfectly on their behalf. The fundamental concept here stems from understanding both sin and righteousness. Sin is defined as the transgression of God's law (1 John 3:4). To be just means to be without sin, a state that can only be achieved through Jesus Christ, who never sinned. It is through His life, death, and resurrection that believers are declared righteous before God. Paul states that justification is not based on our works but on faith, where our trust in Christ’s righteousness is counted as our own (Romans 4:3).
Scripture References: Romans 4:5, 1 John 3:4

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